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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST vISR0x0j. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives. This study determined the proportion of homes with functioning smoke alarms in a low-income area experiencing a high rate of residential fire-related injuries. Methods. An on-site survey of households was conducted to confirm the results of a telephone survey. Results. In the telephone survey, 71% of households reported having functioning smoke alarms. In the household survey, 66% of households reported having functioning alarms ; however, when the alarms were tested, the percentage dropped to 49%. Conclusions. Telephone surveys may overestimate the presence of functioning smoke alarms in some populations. Thus, the use of telephone surveys to establish baseline measures could significantly affect the evaluation of smoke-alarm giveaway programs.
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