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Basics Fire Safety [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 80 pages, height x width: 220x155 mm, weight: 181 g, 80 Illustrations, black and white; b/w line drawings
  • Sērija : Basics (englisch)
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Birkhauser
  • ISBN-10: 3035618593
  • ISBN-13: 9783035618594
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 80 pages, height x width: 220x155 mm, weight: 181 g, 80 Illustrations, black and white; b/w line drawings
  • Sērija : Basics (englisch)
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Jan-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Birkhauser
  • ISBN-10: 3035618593
  • ISBN-13: 9783035618594
Fire safety is an important part of building design. It consists of measures to prevent fires from starting, to facilitate the rescue of individuals in a burning building, and to help firefighters contain a blaze.



Both statutory provisions and building codes lay down strict fire safety regulations for commercial and residential construction. The main task for architects when it comes to fire safety is to apply the principles and methods of fire prevention at the outset of the design process.

The book explains the general concepts and fundamental issues of fire safety in building design beyond the particulars of local building regulations.
Foreword 7(2)
Introduction 9(1)
Causes Of Fire
10(6)
Fire
10(2)
Categories of fire
12(1)
How fire develops
13(1)
Smoke
14(2)
Preventive Fire Protection
16(3)
General protection objectives
17(1)
Special protection objectives
18(1)
Structural Measures
19(12)
Combustibility of building materials
19(1)
Fire resistance of building components
20(3)
Preventing the spread of fire
23(5)
Smoke compartmentalization
28(3)
Plant Technology
31(10)
Warning systems
31(2)
Self-help systems
33(2)
Fire extinguishing systems
35(1)
Smoke and heat extraction systems
36(1)
Emergency power and lighting
37(1)
Compensation measures
38(3)
Design Of Rescue Routes
41(20)
Building types and functions
41(5)
Types of rescue routes
46(1)
Rescue route requirements
47(2)
Rescue route sections
49(2)
Necessary corridors
51(4)
Necessary stairwells
55(4)
Additional forms of second rescue routes
59(2)
Organizational Measures
61(5)
Preventing fire
61(1)
Organizational and operational measures
62(4)
Defensive Fire Protection Measures
66(6)
Fire service duties
66(3)
Using rescue equipment
69(1)
Facilitating extinguishing work
70(2)
In Conclusion 72(1)
Appendix 73
Diana Helmerking, architect; Department of Construction Economics and Construction Management, University of Siegen, Germany