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Is aging a factor that can cause older adults to be more vulnerable to fires?

According to the U.S. Fire Administration, people ages 65 and over have an increased risk of dying in a fire compared to the general population. This elevated danger highlights why the question, **is aging a factor that can cause older adults to be more vulnerable to fires?** is so critical for senior safety.

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Why do you think older people are more at risk of dying in a fire?

According to the U.S. Fire Administration, people aged 65 and over have an increased risk of dying in a fire compared to the general population. There are several interacting reasons why older people are more at risk of dying in a fire, including physical limitations, sensory impairments, and pre-existing medical conditions that hinder their ability to react and escape quickly.

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