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Residential Fire Safety : An Interdisciplinary Approach / edited by Marcus Runefors, Ragnar Andersson, Mattias Delin, Thomas Gell.

Springer eBooks EBA - Engineering Collection 2023 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Runefors, Marcus, editor.
Series:
The Society of Fire Protection Engineers Series, 2731-3646
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fire prevention.
Buildings--Protection.
Buildings.
Psychology.
Psychic trauma.
Emergency medicine.
Urban policy.
Buildings--Design and construction.
Fire Science, Hazard Control, Building Safety.
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Trauma Psychology.
Emergency Medicine.
Urban Policy.
Building Construction and Design.
Local Subjects:
Fire Science, Hazard Control, Building Safety.
Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.
Trauma Psychology.
Emergency Medicine.
Urban Policy.
Building Construction and Design.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (375 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2023.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
This book provides a comprehensive overview of deaths and injuries from residential fires as well as the most up to date information on evidence-based approaches to reduce this problem. The volume serves as a guide for professionals working in the field of fire prevention and as a textbook for instruction in universities and fire service schools. The authors’ interdisciplinary approach, where public health methodology is combined with fire protection engineering, medicine, and policy science, is quite distinctive outside of the technical literature devoted to larger scale fire events. Traditional textbooks on fire protection tend to describe the problem as purely technical, whereas in essence it is a problem of human vulnerability. In this book, readers will find lucid and rigorous descriptions of various risk groups and effective preventive measures that are effective, both in general and with respect to the different risk groups. They will also find work processes to facilitaterisk reduction. Summarizing state-of-the-art knowledge and giving guidance for the future, both in terms of preventive efforts and ongoing research, Residential Fire Safety: An Interdisciplinary Approach, is ideal for students, educators, and practitioners of residential fire protection. .
Contents:
PartI. Determinants, Mechanisms and Risk Groups
Chapter1. Fire Mortality from an International Perspective
Chapter2. Fire Fatalities and Fatal Fires – Risk Factors and Risk Groups
Chapter3. The Residential Fire Injury Pyramid
Chapter4. Fire‐Related Injury mechanisms
Chapter5. The evacuation of people with functional limitations
Chapter6. Fire Safety Surveillance – Theoretical and Practical Challenges
Chapter7. Implications for Prevention
PartII. Preventive Measures for Residential Fires
Chapter8. Smoke Alarms and the Human Response
Chapter9. Impact of interior doors on residential fire safety
Chapter10. Prevention of ignition and limitation of fire development in furnishing and home environment
Chapter11. Active fire protection systems for residential applications
Chapter13. Residential fire rescues: Building a model of rescue types for supporting the fire service
Chapter14. Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Fire Safety Measures
Chapter15. Socio‐demographic patterns in the effectiveness and prevalence of preventive measures
PartIII. Implementing Evidence‐Based Fire Safety Promotion
Chapter15. Vision Zero on Fire Safety
Chapter16. Fire Safety Education Campaigns
Chapter17. Targeted Interventions towards Risk Groups
Chapter18. Residential Fires in Metropolitan Areas ‐ Living Conditions and Fire Prevention Targeted
Chapter19. Interventions towards Risk Groups
Chapter20. Early responders as a resource for effective response
Chapter20. Swedish Strategies for Prevention of Residential Fires – the Case of the Swedish Fire Protection Association & the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
PartIV. Conclusion
Chapter21. The Road Ahead.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: Runefors, Marcus Residential Fire Safety
ISBN:
3-031-06325-2

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