About us
All Regions
Facts and Figures
History
NZFS levy
Our Organisation
Publications
Home Fire Safety
Escape Plans
FAIP
Fire Safety Advice
In the event of a fire
Investigation Unit
Safety Devices
Visit the Get Firewise site
Home sprinklers site
Business Fire Safety
Building Design
Design Review
Fire Alarm Connections
Fire Safety Advice
Fires Outside Urban Fire Districts
Fireworks Displays
Hazardous Substances
Human Behaviour in Fire
Unwanted Alarms
Visit Evacuation online
Media
Competitions
Fire and Rescue magazine
Fun Stuff
Games and Interactive Stuff
Image Library
News
Video Library
Research
Background
Current round
Process
Published Reports
Research Round Priorities
Christchurch
Business support
Community Support
Fire Service Families
Jobs
Firefighter Exchange
International Enquiries
Job Vacancies
Visit the Volunteer site
Visit the Career site
You are here:
HOME
>
Research
>
Published Reports
>
Cooking, alcohol and unintentional fatal fires in New Zealand homes 1991-1997
Views: 2094
Share
Cooking, alcohol and unintentional fatal fires in New Zealand homes 1991-1997
Of the 20 fatal incidents studied, alcohol was found to be a factor in 12 of them.
All Sites
About Us
Fire Safety
Business Fire Safety
Media
Key Information
Report Number:
16
Title:
Cooking, alcohol and unintentional fatal fires in New Zealand homes 1991-1997
Published:
1/05/2001
Author:
Mavis Duncanson
Summary:
Of the 20 fatal incidents studied, alcohol was found to be a factor in 12 of them.
About this site
|
Accessibility
|
Contact
|
Copyright
|
Disclaimer
|
newzealand.govt.nz
|
Search
|
Sitemap
|
Terms of business
|
Page updated: 24/08/2009 2:20 p.m.
2094