Residential and nonresidential building fire and fire loss estimates by property use and cause (2003‑2019) XLSXīasic data on the size and status of the residential and nonresidential building fire problem in the United States. The NFIRS database comprises 75 percent of all reported fires that annually occur.
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Spreadsheet software from productivity suites is generally not suitable for working with or analyzing the raw data.Reference documentation, including “NFIRS 5.0 Fire Data Analysis Guidelines and Issues” and “NFIRS Complete Reference Guide,” is included.The data set contains more than 2 million incidents per year.Tables are zipped and in text CSV format for data after 2012 and dBASE format for prior years. The PDR is a relational database of twenty tables tied together by a 2-, 5- or 6-variable key.To order the PDR for a specific year(s), please contact Kathleen Carter. CD 2004‑2019 - Fire and hazardous materials incidents.CD 1980‑1998 - Fire incidents (NFIRS version 4.1).Order the NFIRS public data release on CD or DVDĮach year the USFA compiles publicly-released incidents, collected by states during the previous calendar year, into a public database that we make available to you free of charge. We also offer free tools that you can use for your own analysis. We provide the data below free of charge. Fire Administration (USFA) uses the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) and data from a variety of sources to provide information and analyses on the status and scope of the fire problem in the United States.
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