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Tennessee State Fire Marshal Warns of Fire Risks Associated with Smoking Materials

Tennessee State Fire MarshalNashville, TN – With state fire statistics consistently indicating smoking as a major of cause of fire loss, the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) reminds Tennesseans that care must be taken with cigarettes.

Fires caused by smoking materials have had a devastating impact on the Volunteer State. The Tennessee Fire Incident Reporting System shows that during 2011-2015, Tennessee fire departments responded to 3,916 smoking-material fires.

Wherever you smoke, use deep, sturdy ashtrays. If ashtrays are not available, use a metal can or pail. [1]

Wherever you smoke, use deep, sturdy ashtrays. If ashtrays are not available, use a metal can or pail.

(Smoking materials are lighted tobacco products, but do not include matches or lighters.)

Those fires resulted in 75 civilian deaths, 85 civilian injuries, 20 fire service injuries and $40.8 million in direct property damage, records show.

“The tragic impact of fires caused by smoking should serve as a wake-up call for Tennesseans,” said Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance Commissioner Julie Mix McPeak. “We urge Tennesseans to always take care and be cautious when smoking – or to not smoke at all.”

The SFMO offers these safety reminders for anyone who currently smokes:

For more information on making your home fire-safe, download and print the State Fire Marshal’s home fire safety checklist [2].