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Fifty-one percent of the households reported ha��ing a ���orkin�� carbc�n monoxide dctector <br />instalted in their home: <br />YES . .... .. .. .. .......... ......... �I% <br />NO.. ..... .......... . ............. ... 47% <br />D�N'T KNOW/REFUSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2% <br />"Yes" was posted by owners of homes valucd at $100,000.00 to $� 50,�00.00 and over <br />$SO,OOO.QO annual incomc households. "No" was notcd by renters and under $50,000.00 annual <br />income households. <br />Finally, interest in a Home Fire Safety Analysis was ascertaincd: <br />Would you be interested in having a Home Fire Safety <br />Analysis, if it were offered by the Roseville Fire De- <br />�►artment far a nominal fee? <br />Twenty-seven percent indicated an interest in a f Ioine Fire Safety Analysis: <br />YES.................. ............. ... 27% <br />NO............... ............._............ 57% <br />DON'T KNQW/REFUSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17% <br />Interest was higher among city residents for tive years or less, households c.ontairing children, <br />college graduates and over $50,000.00 annual income households. It was lower among eznpt� <br />nesters and women. In light of this interest level, the Fire Department should considcr instituting <br />a pr�gram for the pu�lic. <br />Summary and <br />Conclusions <br />Crime and public safety fears in Roseville were neither as high nor as severe as in other <br />communities. Thirty-nine percent indicated there were "no areas" of the City in which they <br />would feei unsafe walking alone at night. Twenty-six percent reported they were afraid to walk <br />alone at night "everywhere" in the community. Thirteen percent pointed to the "malls," while <br />twelve pereen.t expressed fear about "city trails and parks" and ten percent explicitly mentioned <br />"Rice Street." <br />Seventy-four percent felt crime in their neighborhood had "remained about the same" during the <br />past three years. But, thirteen percent noted an "increase" and six percent felt it had "decreased." <br />However, in camparison, fifly-seven percent felt crime in the City of Roseville had "remained <br />about the same" during that time period. A larger thiriy-three percent thought it had "increased," <br />while only four percent reported a"decrease." <br />Fifty-seven percent t�►ought Roseville Police patrol activity had "remaincd about the same" in <br />their neighborhood during the past ycar. Twenty-onc percent noted an "increase," and eighteen <br />97 <br />