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What fire statistics tell us about our fire and building codes for housing and small buildings and fire risk for occupants of those structures
10.1002/fam.774.abs
Annual reports on fire losses in Canada and the United States are in part, report cards on the efficacy of fire safety provisions in our building and fire codes and on the efforts to reduce risk for the occupants of those buildings. This paper attempts to assess what recent fire‐loss statistics indicate about how successful those efforts have been. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
What fire statistics tell us about our fire and building codes for housing and small buildings and fire risk for occupants of those structures
10.1002/fam.774.abs
Annual reports on fire losses in Canada and the United States are in part, report cards on the efficacy of fire safety provisions in our building and fire codes and on the efforts to reduce risk for the occupants of those buildings. This paper attempts to assess what recent fire‐loss statistics indicate about how successful those efforts have been. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
What fire statistics tell us about our fire and building codes for housing and small buildings and fire risk for occupants of those structures
Richardson, Leslie R. (author)
Fire and Materials ; 25 ; 255-271
2001-11-01
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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