IAFC Fire and Life Safety Section

IAFC Fire and Life Safety Section

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Fire & Life Safety Section (FLSS) is a special interest section of the International Association of

The VISION of the Fire and Life Safety Section is to create an environment in which:
-Deaths from structure fires are reduced to zero and property damage from structure fires is limited to the area of origin
-Firefighter deaths due to fire ground operations are reduced to zero
-The organizational culture of fire departments places a greater priority on fire prevention and life safety
-The public is clearly aware of the fire problem and their role in fire prevention

06/06/2026

It has been very busy in the world of home oxygen fires so I wanted to share some updates:

BPR is actively working with UL to test the thermal fuse. The UL work on the thermal fuse has started with 300 bi-directional thermal fuses currently undergoing testing. It is hoped by as early as July and as late as Sept we could see word back from UL. This UL testing should open the doors for a broader communication about thermal fuse engineered technology in the US.

The ICC has adopted code language in section 6306.5 and there is code language under consideration for NFPA 1. This would primarily focus on residential occupancies covered by the code mostly R2. As with the Gabrial House disaster killing 10 people and injuring 33 others, HOT fires in multifamily buildings appear to be rising in number.

The IAFC Home Oxygen Therapy Dashboard https://iafc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/09491ddb666d4051bad1a483ea9e89ef has recorded 824 fires with 448 civilian deaths since we started tracking those fires. I spoke with Baylie Scott who oversees the NERIS new fire reporting system. NERIS appears to be doing an incredible job of accurately tracking fire department reporting of HOT fires. As of last week since March 1, 2026, there have been 56 HOT fires and 4 fatal fires. I am excited to see her data as we get all 100% of the fire service reporting. So far about 18000 fire department enter 110,000 runs a day and it shows the fire service is making about 1,000,000 runs fire and ems every 9-10 days.

Hopeful for Dr. Sheckter to get approved for his NIH grant request. He proposes to study the VA HOT fires post thermal fuse adoption in 2018 and the VA wide mandate in 2020.

BPR has introduced a nasal cannula that does not allow fire ignition at the point of oxygen delivery. The pyroguard nasal cannula will be something we are going to really promote in the fire service. It takes away one side of the fire triangle but removing the risk of the nasal cannula igniting and contributing to the fire growth. I have my hands on 2 of them and the product will soon be sold in the U.S. I don’t want to steal BPR’s thunder on this but I wanted to make sure you knew along with the thermal fuse, there are advances in oxygen safety happening at BPR.

I have a meeting at the National Fire Academy with the US Fire Administration top leadership and research team June 18th while I am attending the academy for completion of my EFO. They have growing concerns over the higher trend line of elderly fire fatalities. I have fire officials in some states reporting 40% of their fire fatalities are related to smoking and oxygen. Again, I am sure Baylie’s work at NERIS will paint a picture many of us suspect as an emerging fire trend. It is my opinion taking in all sources of information that HOT fires are being grossly underreported as carless smoking.

Does anyone have connections in the FDA? I received my very first MEDWATCH report listing a fire injury from smoking and oxygen use. Apparently in the DME and distribution world, the FDA sends reports to anyone who potentially provided equipment that later was involved in a fire. It is not a “at fault” notice but more awareness. Of an incident that occurred. I suspect they are provider completed which means they may not be mandatory but it was very accurate as to what happened. I would like to know more about this report.

Two firefighters were injured in the Schenectady, NY fire. Keep in mind, the google spread sheets are not an official fire report and we are documenting fires when an oxygen tank is involved but the cause is not necessarily smoking and oxygen. This fire started in a bedroom near oxygen with a trapped person. It is reported the tank blew up in the room where the firefighters were at causing injuries that required transport to the hospital but they were later released.

05/21/2026

So awesome to see this at the Leadership conference this week!

❤️🚒 Congratulations to Milton Fire Rescue, GA and Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service, MD — recipients of the 2026 Heart Safe Community Awards!

Thank you for your commitment to strengthening cardiac emergency response, improving survival outcomes, and advancing community health and safety.

05/20/2026

Great day!

☀️ A look back at Day 1 in Glendale, AZ at the CRR–FRM Leadership Conferences!

An incredible start to the week with leadership development, collaboration, and meaningful conversations focused on the future of community risk reduction and fire-based EMS.

Stay tuned for what's to come in day 2! iafc.org/frm-crr

Photos from IAFC Fire and Life Safety Section's post 05/20/2026

Come see Richard Miller at the FLSS table as part of the Confernce while your on a break and you can purchase a commemorative challenge coin for $10

Photos from IAFC Fire and Life Safety Section's post 05/20/2026

CRR Leadership and Fire Rescue MED is in full swing today! The energy is palpable and conversations this morning has been fantastic!

Photos from IAFC Fire and Life Safety Section's post 05/19/2026

Opening ceremonies for CRR leadership and Fire Rescue Med has kicked off . Thank you Glendale Fire Department for presenting the colors today!

05/19/2026

CRR leadership and Fire Rescue Med kicks off today, stop by our vendors and learn about the section!

05/19/2026

This morning, Incoming FLSS Chair Elizabeth Bednarcik gave an update on the section activities to the IAFC - International Association of Fire Chiefs Board of Directors. This included the CRR Leadership Confernce, codes and standards, lithium ion batteries as well as HOT oxygen fires.

05/18/2026

The FLSS board meeting kicked off at the CRR Leadership conference today! We are excited to see you all tomorrow!

05/07/2026

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