State Fire Marshal in Illinois advising on fire safety measures following tragic fires

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal (OSFM) is urging state residents to review fire escape plans and safety practices amid the recent deadly home fires.

Since Feb. 14, there have been eight deadly fires, claiming the lives of 10 people across the state. So far in 2025, Illinois has had 16 fatal fires, resulting in 19 fire related deaths.

“During the winter months we see an increase in home fires caused by heating deceives or malfunctioning heating equipment,” Illinois State Fire Marshal James Rivera said. “This is why it is so important for people to test and inspect all smoke alarms monthly, review and practice their fire escape plans, and follow manufactures instructions on all home heating devices.”

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), heating equipment is one of the leading causes of fire deaths in homes. Additionally, fire departments responded to an estimated average of 44,210 fires involving heating equipment per year from 2016-2020, accounting for 13% of all reported home fires during this time, and these fires resulted in 480 annual deaths.

Space heaters were the type of heating equipment responsible for the largest shares of losses in home heating equipment fires, accounting for one-third of the fires, but nearly nine out of 10 deaths and four out of five of the injuries in home fires were caused by heating equipment. Approximately 50% of home heating fire deaths were caused by having heating equipment too close to things that can burn, including upholstered furniture, clothing, mattresses and bedding.

Nearly half of all home heating fires happened during December, January and February. OSFM also provided the additional tips to stay safe when heating homes during the winter:

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