Smoke alarms and residential sprinklers : costs and benefits / prepared for: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., Project Implementation Division; by: Rowena E. Moyes.: NH17-297/1991E-PDF
"Behind all the discussions about this issue lies one fact: a lot of people get injured or die in fires in Canada. In 1987, 277 people (65 per cent of all fire fatalities) died in fires in one- and two-family dwellings across the country - the vast majority of them in homes built before 1980"--Introduction.
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| Title | Smoke alarms and residential sprinklers : costs and benefits / prepared for: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., Project Implementation Division; by: Rowena E. Moyes. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
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