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Author
Bukowski, R. W. | Spetzler, R. C.
Title
Analysis of the Happyland Social Club Fire With HAZARD I.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Journal
Fire and Arson Investigator, Vol. 42, No. 2, 36-47, March 1992
Keywords
hazard assessment | building fires | fire hazard | computer programs | hazard analysis | sprinklers | stairways | exits | costs | tenability limits | temperature | energy transfer | layer heights | oxygen concentration | carbon monoxide | fire investigations
Identifiers
Happy Land Social Club, Bronx, New York, March 25, 1990; HAZARD I; FPETOOL; predicted layer height
Abstract
In the early morning hours of March 25, 1990 a tragic fire took the lives of 87 persons at a neighborhood club in the Bronx, New York. A few days later, the New York City Fire Department requested the assistance of the Center for Fire Research (CFR) in understanding the factors which contributed to this high death toll and to develop a strategy that might reduce the risk of a similar occurrence in the many similar clubs operating in the city. It was not the purpose of the CFR work to examine cause and origin, nor criminal or negligent actions which may or may not have taken place before or after the incident. In responding to this request, CFR staff visited the fire scene on March 29 to obtain information needed to perform an analysis with the HAZARD I Fire Hazard Assessment Method. Physical measurements taken on site along with floorplan drawings and newspaper accounts provided the only data on which this analysis was based. No material samples were taken and no testing was performed.