NFPA’s Survey and
How It Relates to NFIRS
Marty Ahrens
NFIC
December 2007
To Be Covered
What is NFPA’s survey?
What does it do that NFIRS doesn’t?
What does NFIRS do that the survey doesn’t?
How are national estimates calculated for specific fire problems?
Upcoming changes to the survey
Common questions
A bit about NFPA statistics
What is the NFPA Survey?
Based on a statistical sample
All local departments protecting populations of at least 50,000
Random sample, stratified by population, of small and medium communities
Collects fire department experience data for past year
Summary data only
Survey Contents
Fire department characteristics
Responses by broad incident type
Greater detail on false alarms
Fires, civilian deaths and injuries, direct property damage by broad incident type
Structure fires by broad property type
Firefighter injuries by duty
Firefighter fireground injuries by cause
Fire department vehicle accidents
Major fires
What Does the Survey Do
that NFIRS Doesn’t?
Projections are possible because of the statistical sample
Same rules throughout the country
In NFIRS, different states have different reporting requirements
Previous year’s analysis is complete by late summer or early fall
What Does NFIRS Do
that the Survey Doesn’t?
Lots!
More detail
Incident based system can answer more questions
Can compare different jurisdictions if they follow the same reporting policies and practices
How a Fire Gets Counted
What Do the Survey and NFIRS Have in Common?
Both use NFIRS codes
Fire departments fill out both
Data quality can be an issue
NFPA follows up on vehicle fire deaths
How Are National Estimates Calculated?
NFIRS provides the details, but not the whole universe of reported fires
NFPA survey is sample-based, so projections can be made about total
Lacks detail
Combine the two to develop scaling ratios
National Estimates Calculations
Projected totals from NFPA survey
NFIRS totals
Different scaling ratios for
Residential structures, non-residential structures, vehicles, and outside and other
Fires, deaths, injuries, and property damage
Upcoming Changes to Survey
CPSC wanted survey information on confined fires
2007 survey asks about the number of
Confined and non-confined
Residential and all structure fires
Mutual aid is restricted to mutual aid given
Some departments will not be able to answer these questions the first year
Common Questions about the Survey
Why didn’t we get one this year?
Random sample for smaller departments
Can only accept surveys from departments in the sample
Sample varies by year
Department is likely to be in sample in some future years
Can I get a copy of the survey?
Blank copies
Yes
For your own fire department
Yes, if we have it
For other fire departments
No
Can I get fire statistics by state?
For unintentional injury fire deaths
Yes
Death certificate data used, not NFPA survey
For fires
No
Inconsistent reporting practices
NFPA survey is a national sample
Is an incident counted twice
if it is in NFIRS and the survey?
No
Survey projections are calculated independently of NFIRS
If all incidents captured in the survey were in NFIRS, the scaling ratio should be 1
What happens when a major fire
is in the survey but not NFIRS?
Incident will usually be included in the general scaling ratios
September 11 and some wildland fires were not
Details of fire will not be in NFIRS
Station Nightclub fire increased the non-residential fire death ratio
Why don’t you adjust estimates when
you know about a fire not in NFIRS?
National estimates are projections
Inclusion or exclusion of serious fires will make big difference when scaled up
We footnote rather than adjust
Adjustments will always be incomplete
NFPA Statistics
CD of our reports in packet
Also brief statistical fact sheets
Sign up for quarterly CDs and/or e-mailed reports
Reports are copyrighted
Links are welcome
We will send reports to fire service for free
More on NFPA Statistics
NFIRS used in almost all
Thank you for making it possible
With lead time, we can do custom work
Fee may be waived if it contributes to NFPA’s mission
Help us get the statistics to people who provide the data
In Summary
NFPA survey and NFIRS are complementary
Both are used for national estimates
Thank you for helping us understand the fire problem
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