Glauberman Gary, Qureshi Kristine
University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Global Health Nursing, School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
PLoS Curr. 2018 Aug 31;10:ecurrents.dis.aa27444baa486dc3d5b3fa7c28009b22. doi: 10.1371/currents.dis.aa27444baa486dc3d5b3fa7c28009b22.
Fire hazards are an extreme risk to occupants of high-rise buildings. Little attention has been paid to emergency and evacuation preparedness among people living in high-rise buildings. This paper reports on emergency fire preparedness among residents of a high-rise building that has experienced multiple fires in the past.
An exploratory qualitative pilot study was conducted using key informant interviews. Six residents participated. Themes on preparedness for fires and emergency evacuation were extracted.
Findings indicated varying levels of preparedness for fires and emergency evacuation among residents. Factors influencing residents' emergency preparedness included fire risk perception, owner or renter status, and building-level emergency preparedness. Fire alarms were considered to be an ineffective evacuation cue. Severe cues such as seeing fire or smoke were more likely to prompt evacuation. Participants provided a series of suggestions to keep high-rise residents safe during fire emergencies.
The study revealed fire preparedness knowledge, decision-making processes, and actual behaviors of residential high-rise occupants who experienced a fire emergency in their building. Main findings of the study are discussed in two themes: influences on fire emergency and evacuation preparedness, and evacuation decision-making and response to fire. Results from this pilot study will be used as the basis for a follow up study involving residents from multiple high-rise buildings.
火灾隐患对高层建筑中的居住者构成极大风险。人们对高层建筑居民的应急和疏散准备关注甚少。本文报告了一座过去曾发生多起火灾的高层建筑中居民的应急火灾准备情况。
采用关键 informant 访谈进行了一项探索性定性试点研究。六名居民参与。提取了火灾准备和应急疏散方面的主题。
研究结果表明居民在火灾和应急疏散准备方面的水平各不相同。影响居民应急准备的因素包括火灾风险认知、业主或租户身份以及建筑层面的应急准备。火灾警报被认为是一种无效的疏散提示。诸如看到火灾或烟雾等严重提示更有可能促使疏散。参与者提出了一系列在火灾紧急情况下保障高层居民安全的建议。
该研究揭示了经历过火灾紧急情况的高层住宅居住者的火灾准备知识、决策过程和实际行为。该研究的主要发现围绕两个主题进行讨论:对火灾应急和疏散准备的影响,以及疏散决策和对火灾的反应。这项试点研究的结果将作为一项涉及多座高层建筑居民的后续研究的基础。