About Community Risk Reduction
A fire in or around your home can be devastating. The impacts can take both a financial and emotional toll. To help avoid getting to this point, there are simple things you can do to help reduce your fire risk.
The Oregon State Fire Marshal takes a data-driven approach to give Oregonians tools and knowledge to help reduce risk at the individual, community, and statewide levels.
January 15 - 21, 2024 is designated as Community Risk Reduction Week in Oregon. It is a time for Oregonians to create a plan and make changes to lower risk, whether it be new smoke alarms, creating a home fire escape plan, working with their community on defensible space projects, or putting an emergency kit together.
This week is also a good time for local fire agencies to highlight the top risks their communities have through data-driven approaches. Below is a look at the data at 2022 statewide data and resources to help you reduce your risk.
How Can I Reduce My Risk?
Around the Home
In 2022, firefighters in Oregon responded to a structure fire every hour one hour and 39 minutes, and a house fire every three hours and 52 minutes. On average, fires in Oregon resulted in a loss of $935,000 every day. These stats illustrate the importance of being fire safe inside your home.
Cooking safety should be top of mind for Oregonians. Cooking is the number one cause of home fires in Oregon, making up 18% of fires. Heating is the second-leading cause, making up 16% of fires. Below are resources to help plan and prevent these types of fires.