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A Study of Fire Spread in Multi-Family Residences: The Causes - The Remedies
This report identifies the major elements contributing to the spread of fire in multi-family buildings, where the fire is beyond the area of origin. The data were collected from 84 separate fires involving low-rise (garden apartments) residential buildings in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This report categorizes the contributing factors of the fire spread into construction deficiencies, design deficiencies, and possible code violations; and suggests the need for specific revisions to building codes.
A Study of Fire Spread in Multi-Family Residences: The Causes - The Remedies
This report identifies the major elements contributing to the spread of fire in multi-family buildings, where the fire is beyond the area of origin. The data were collected from 84 separate fires involving low-rise (garden apartments) residential buildings in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. This report categorizes the contributing factors of the fire spread into construction deficiencies, design deficiencies, and possible code violations; and suggests the need for specific revisions to building codes.
A Study of Fire Spread in Multi-Family Residences: The Causes - The Remedies
B. M. Vogel (Autor:in)
1977
23 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Building Industry Technology , Fires , Residential buildings , Assignable causes , Research , Apartment buildings , Fire safety , Fire walls , Building codes , Metropolitan areas , District of Columbia , Recommendations , Revisions , Design standards , Multifamily dwellings , Fire spread , Remedies , Violations , Deficiencies , Faulty construction
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