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NJ SJR59

NJ SJR59
Designates October of each year as "Fire Prevention Awareness Month."


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This joint resolution designates the month of October of each year as "Fire Prevention Awareness Month" in New Jersey. Fires cause significant physical and economic damage and inflict emotional scars on people who are injured or lose loved ones. A fire department has to respond to a fire somewhere in the nation every 24 seconds. In 2017, fires killed 3,400 people and injured about 14,670 people in the United States. New Jersey reported 27,409 fires in 2015, and lost 77 civilians as a result of fires. Furthermore, five firefighters lost their lives in the line of duty in New Jersey in 2015. Raising awareness about fire prevention can prevent fires and save lives. 17.5 percent of building fires that resulted in fatalities, and 11.4 percent of building fires that caused injuries, were the result of careless actions such as leaving stoves unattended or not properly disposing of cigarettes. New Jersey law requires schools hold at least one fire drill per month to prepare for a potential fire. October is a peak month for college campus dormitory fires, and October 9th is the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which started National Fire Prevention Week. In order to enhance public safety and encourage fire prevention, it is important to raise public awareness about the dangers of fires and how to prevent them.

AI Summary

This joint resolution designates October of each year as "Fire Prevention Awareness Month" in New Jersey to highlight the dangers of fires and the importance of preventing them. The resolution notes the significant physical, economic, and emotional toll fires take, citing national and state statistics on fire incidents, deaths, and injuries, and emphasizes that many fires are caused by careless actions. It also points out that October is a peak month for college dormitory fires and coincides with the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which led to the establishment of National Fire Prevention Week, further underscoring the need for increased public awareness and education on fire safety. The resolution requests the Governor to annually issue a proclamation encouraging appropriate activities and programs to observe this month.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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