Aspects of fire damage to low rise housing
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Reid, Lindsay
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2013-06-26T14:11:12Z
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2013-06-26T14:11:12Z
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1988
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The purpose of this Thesis is to consider reasonable options for
reducing the fire damage in low rise housing.
Fires in dwellings account for a large number of fires occuncing
within the U. K. In terms of financial. loss dwelling fires are not
of such great concern as are the fires in other occupancy groups,
namely industrial. It is perhaps for this reason that dwelling
fires have received little research attention in the past. With
regard to fatalities, dwelling fires are extremely important as
the large proportion of people who die in fire do so in the home.
Because of the high risk of death from a domestic fire it has
been necessary to consider the effect that the options for
reducing property damage will have on life. The effect that the
occupants have on the options has also been considered.
The first section examines the fire problem whilst the second
section discusses the options which could be used to reduce fire
damage. These measures include modifying the construction,
furniture and furnishings, domestic appliances, education and
publicity campaigns, and active fire protection systems.
The main conclusions reached are (when cost and practical
difficulties are considered ) that education and publicity
campaigns, improvements in the fire behaviour of furniture and
fittings (including lightweight internal doors), and fire
detectors are likely to achieve the greatest impact on fire
damage reduction.
Due to economic constraints only token efforts to reduce fire
damage may be exercised and this will not be enough to make any
significant reduction in either the frequency or the severity of
domestic fires. A serious effort is required to reverse, or at
least halt, the growth in dwelling fires.
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383061
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7488
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eng
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University of Edinburgh
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dc.subject
Engineering
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dc.subject
Safety
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dc.subject
measures
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dc.subject
Fires
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Housing
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Aspects of fire damage to low rise housing
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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