Fire safety in buildings

Many buildings, in many countries, throughout the world have substandard fire safety features. This discussion is restricted to hotels and hostels, which are often the only types of buildings readily accessible by visitors to a country. It attempts to explore some of the difficulties in that many bu...

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Main Author: Kelvin, L. Walls
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2001
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/866/
http://eprints.utm.my/866/1/JT34B2.pdf
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Summary:Many buildings, in many countries, throughout the world have substandard fire safety features. This discussion is restricted to hotels and hostels, which are often the only types of buildings readily accessible by visitors to a country. It attempts to explore some of the difficulties in that many building regulatory agents in some countries are not ensuring all buildings are safe from fire. It recommends that in the absence of fully safe buildings from the statutory approval process, private consortia of building owners should be initiating their own safety checklists.