id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_irrvneidobeqvghe6ng4nycgqy Carlee Lehna Using photographic interpretation to evaluate the safety of home environments 2016.0 4 .pdf application/pdf 2961 374 63 study was to evaluate the content-validity of photographs taken in the home for use as an educational instrument to were provided 27 photographs to evaluate home fire safety practice. Assessment of home fire safety (HFS) practices most frequently involved checking for fire alarm location(s), and functionality (Gielen et The United States Fire Administration's Home Fire Safety provided researchers permission to take photographs of "safe" and "unsafe" home fire hazards within their residence. community participants and HFS team members rated the photographs the effectiveness of the photographs obtained in the two previous studies (Lehna et al., 2015a; Lehna et al., 2015b) with both a local and a national group of burn prevention experts. Administration's Home Fire Safety Checklist (United States Fire Using photographic interpretation to evaluate the safety of home environments Using photographic interpretation to evaluate the safety of home environments Using photographic interpretation to evaluate the safety of home environments ./cache/work_irrvneidobeqvghe6ng4nycgqy.pdf ./txt/work_irrvneidobeqvghe6ng4nycgqy.txt