05/05/2025
30 years ago, you had 17 minutes to escape a house fire. Today, it’s only 3 or 4 minutes. Why? Most of what’s in our homes is synthetic.
In the past, homes were built with solid wood and filled with natural materials like cotton, wool, and real leather. Fires in those homes spread slowly, giving people time to wake up, respond, and escape.
But today, almost everything in our homes – from the couch and carpet to the mattress, curtains, and even the coffee table – is made with synthetic, petroleum-based materials. These materials ignite faster, burn hotter, and release more toxic gases when they burn. A fire that once gave you over a quarter of an hour to escape can now consume an entire room in under three minutes.
In tests conducted by Underwriters Laboratories, two rooms – one styled like the 1970s, the other like a modern living – were set on fire. The legacy room, filled with older, natural furnishings, took over 30 minutes to burn. The modern room, packed with synthetics, was fully engulfed in flames in just three minutes. That’s all the time you’d have to realize what’s happening, alert your family, and get out.
It’s not just about the speed of the fire; it’s also about what’s burning. Modern fires release more toxic smoke, including carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide, which can overwhelm you before the flames ever reach you. Fire experts say smoke inhalation is the leading cause of death in home fires, not burns.
That’s why having working smoke alarms and a practiced escape plan is more important than ever. Alarms should be installed on every level of your home and inside every sleeping area. You should test them monthly, replace the batteries regularly, or hard wire them in, and replace the alarm itself every ten years. Families should know two ways out of every room, where to meet outside, and what to do when the alarm sounds, and that plan should be practiced, not just discussed.
The materials in our homes aren’t likely to change any time soon. But how we prepare can. And preparation is what turns three minutes into a chance at survival.
Learn more: https://www.today.com/home/newer-homes-furniture-burn-faster-giving-you-less-time-escape-t65826
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Research shows that 30 years ago, you had about 17 minutes to escape a house fire. Today it's only 3 or 4 minutes. Jeff Rossen shows why.