| 1977 - 292 lapas
...related costs. The richest and most technologically advanced nation in the world, we nevertheless lead all the major industrialized countries in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. Most fires can be traced to a lack of active concern for fire safety. Unfortunately, the innocent ... | |
| 1984 - 328 lapas
...great Nation of ours, the richest and most technologically advanced in the world, continues to lead all major industrialized countries in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. Each year thousands of American lives are lost, billions of dollars in property are needlessly destroyed,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations Committee - 1973 - 170 lapas
...Prevention and Control in its comprehensive report entitled "American Burning." To quote from the report : "Appallingly, the richest and most technologically...in per capita deaths and property loss from fire." As chairman of the House Republican Task Force on Aging, I have been especially concerned with the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1973 - 310 lapas
...firefighters in 1971. The last figures for 1972 confirm the same amount. It is equally deplorable that the richest and most technologically advanced nation...in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. I believe that we as a nation are guilty of neglecting the fire probblem, and I hope we can remedy a... | |
| United States. National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control - 1973 - 196 lapas
...also to develop an awareness of fire's role as one of the greatest wasters of our natural resources. Appallingly, the richest and most technologically...in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. While differing reporting procedures make international comparisons unreliable, the fact that the United... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1974 - 304 lapas
...firefighters in 1971. The last figures for 1972 confirm the same amount. It is equally deplorable that the richest and most technologically advanced nation...in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. I believe that we as a nation are guilty of neglecting the fire probblem, and I hope we can remedy a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1976 - 80 lapas
...over $11.4 billion in economic damage. This country, the richest and most technologically advanced in the world, leads all the major industrialized countries...in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. The new agency created in the Department of Commerce to address itself to this national problem, the... | |
| Alexander Francis Robertson - 1977 - 349 lapas
...some 300 000, and destroys property worth over 4 billion dollars. 1t stated that the United States leads all the major industrialized countries in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. The death rate is nearly twice that of second-ranking Canada. Among the Commission's recommendations... | |
| 1976 - 420 lapas
...The National Commission on Fire Prevention and Control pointed out that the United States leads all major industrialized countries in per capita deaths and property loss from fire. Acting on the recommendation of the Commission, the Congress passed and the President signed the Federal... | |
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