 TriData: Center for Data Analysis
The Center for Data Analysis performs research and data analyses for the Federal Government, the private sector, and local fire departments, primarily in fire and emergency service. We support the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), by analyzing information from the world’s largest fire database – the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). We have authored the last six editions of Fire in the United States, the definitive report on national fire statistics and fire trends. We have written topical research reports on diverse fire-related problems and issues (e.g., candle fires, smoking fires, seasonal fires, fires to high-risk groups); and performed comprehensive research on a variety of subjects such as a 10-year study of firefighter fatalities in the United States, and the economic cost of fires and fire injuries.
This center for Data Analysis has authored a wide range of reports on public fire education programs, volunteer firefighter issues, product safety issues, juvenile-set fires, smoke alarm usage in urban lower socioeconomic areas, fire deaths in U.S. hotels and motels. For the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the Center produced seminal research on the status, knowledge gaps, and research pertaining to firefighter radio communications systems. Also, or the National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Center authored The Economic Consequences of Firefighter Injuries and Their Prevention.
Contact: contact@tridatacorp.com
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