Understanding the risks and hazards associated with fires is important because it helps save lives, prevent fire incidents, protect properties, educate people about fire safety, and build community resilience. Knowing the science and potential causes of fires enables households, businesses, and communities to prepare effectively, identify hazards early, and respond quickly to minimize injuries, deaths, and property damage. It promotes fire prevention by raising awareness of common fire risks such as unattended cooking, electrical overloads, improper storage of flammable materials, and malfunctioning fire safety tools. Furthermore, understanding these risks improves fire safety plans, evacuation procedures, and supports better emergency response systems, making communities safer and more resilient to fire emergencies.
