- Author
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Lerup, L.
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Hansen, D.
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Stein, B.
- Title
- Towards a Case Study Approach to Fire Safety.
- Coporate
- California Univ., Berkeley
- Sponsor
- National Science Foundation, Washington, DC
- Contract
- NSF-GRANT-GI-43
- Keywords
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fire safety
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case histories
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housing
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morphology
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mapping
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fire research
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residential buildings
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methodology
- Identifiers
- row houses
- Abstract
- This paper describes a procedure that has been developed for analyzing the various aspects of fire safety in housing. It uses the case study method. By using this procedure, a fire situation may be analyzed within a framework which includes, as much as possible, all the physical and behavioral data as well as the relevant concerns and issues of fire safety. Elements of the procedure are: a description and morphological analysis of the setting: a mapping of fire-related events, including the behavior of those involved in and around housing subject to fire; an evaluation of the fire situation against a set of concerns related to fire safety and a set of fire safety areas; and, finally, the production of fire-related issues and arguments, leading to fire safety standards, heuristic principles, and directions for future research.