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Igniting Change: Empowering Nurses to Enhance Fire Safety in High-Rise Communities

Igniting Change: Empowering Nurses to Enhance Fire Safety in High-Rise Communities

Introduction

High-rise (HR) building fires remain a significant cause of preventable injury and death in the United States. The recent study, Community/Public Health Nurses’ Awareness of Residential High-Rise Fire Safety Issues, highlights the critical role that community/public health nurses (C/PHNs) play in addressing fire safety concerns for families residing in HR buildings. This blog explores the study's findings and provides actionable strategies for C/PHNs to enhance fire safety awareness and preparedness among their clients.

Key Findings from the Study

The study identified three main themes related to C/PHNs' awareness and engagement with HR fire safety:

Actionable Strategies for C/PHNs

Based on the study's findings, here are some actionable strategies for C/PHNs to enhance fire safety awareness and preparedness among HR building residents:

1. Increase Awareness and Education

C/PHNs should incorporate fire safety discussions into routine interactions with clients. This can include:

2. Address Personal Barriers

C/PHNs can work to overcome personal barriers by:

3. Strengthen Communal and Environmental Support

Collaboration with building management and community organizations can enhance fire safety efforts. C/PHNs can:

Conclusion

Fire safety is a critical aspect of household emergency preparedness that C/PHNs must prioritize, especially for clients residing in HR buildings. By increasing awareness, addressing personal barriers, and strengthening communal support, C/PHNs can play a pivotal role in enhancing fire safety and preventing tragedies. For further reading, please refer to the original research paper: Community/Public Health Nurses’ Awareness of Residential High-Rise Fire Safety Issues.


Citation: Glauberman, G., & Qureshi, K. (2021). Community/Public Health Nurses’ Awareness of Residential High-Rise Fire Safety Issues. SAGE Open Nursing, 7, 23779608211040597. https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608211040597
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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