5 Fire Safety Tips For Seniors
Knowing what to do in the event of a fire is particularly important for older adults. Seniors may be affected by health issues such as reduced mobility, poor eyesight and hearing. At age 65, people are twice as likely to be killed or injured by fires compared to the population at large. In fact, adults age 65 and older make up about 12 percent of the population. Therefore, it’s essential to take the necessary steps to keep seniors safe.
The author of this post is Lieutenant Neil Berkowitz of the Lisle-Woodridge Fire District. Lieutenant Berkowitz is a Public Education Officer who comes in contact with seniors every day and his work in the community is remarkable. We thank Neil and the Lisle-Woodridge Fire District for keeping the community safe and for their acts of heroism every day.
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