Apart from arson, major causes of school fires include improper
handling and storage of flammable liquids, overloaded electrical
outlets and excessive accumulation of rubbish. As well, many fires are
a result of changing original designs, where classrooms are turned into
motor repair shops, spray painting rooms, or other industrial arts
instruction areas. Wiring, ventilation and construction are often
unsuitable for a new use, having not been considered during the
original design and construction of the school. Young children must
rely on school personnel to handle any school fire
emergency, and school employees are responsible for establishing an
environment which can reduce, control and eliminate conditions that may
contribute to fire.
Specific information from Chapter 5 that is important for school officials:
Inspections
Fire Drills
Links
Fire Safety In Schools
Iowa Administrative Code, Chapter 5, Fire Marshal
Iowa Fire Inspection Bureau