Fire Risk Higher in Multifamily Buildings
Рубрика Home Security | 23 Feb 2009 13:42 | admin
Multifamily residential buildings are at a greater risk for fire because they contain more kitchens, furnaces, hot water can pose opportunities for a fire to start.
A "balanced" building design is necessary to protect multifamily units National Concrete Masonry Association. Fire safety in multifamily housing is influenced by the design of the building; its the quality of and materials used in the building’s construction; the building’s contents; and overall maintenance.
Balanced design
* Detection: Accurate, early warning is the first line of defense. Detectors that respond to light smoke are be equipped with detectors in all sleeping rooms and adjacent areas, and on each level of the building, be wired into a continuous power supply.
Smoke detectors are vulnerable to lack of maintenance or faulty power maintained and tested regularly.
* Suppression: Suppression methods, such as automatic sprinkler systems, control a fire at the not designed to extinguish a fire, sprinklers have been shown to be effective in controlling a fire until
Automatic sprinklers are vulnerable to system failures due to inadequate maintenance and inspection or inadequate water supply. Sprinklers are not intended mechanical equipment fires or fires of external origin, such as those from adjacent buildings, trash fires and brush
* Compartmentation: Compartmentation limits the extent of fire by dividing a building into fire compartments enclosed by fire walls and minimize the spread of toxic fumes and smoke. They also provide safe areas of refuge when evacuation is
Floor and wall elements forming the boundaries of each compartment should have a fire resistance rating of at least two materials that are capable of preserving the structural integrity of the building throughout the duration of the fire.