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  • Cade, G. B.
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    USFA: Responder Health and Safety Focus of Initiatives.
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 161, No. 5, 74-75, May 2008

  • Fire Risk Management
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    Serious Fires in Sleeping Risk Premises: January-December 2007.
    Fire Risk Management, 62-63, January 2009

  • Bruck, D.; Thomas, I.
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    Towards a Better Smoke Alarm Signal: An Evidence Based Approach.
    Victoria Univ., Melbourne, Australia
    Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. Ninth (9th) International Symposium. International Association for Fire Safety Science (IAFSS). September 21-26, 2008, Intl. Assoc. for Fire Safety Science, Boston, MA, Karlsruhe, Germany, Karlsson, B., Editors, 403-414 p., 2008

  • Thomas, I.; Bruck, D.
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    Strobe Lights, Pillow Shakers and Bed Shakers as Smoke Alarm Signals.
    Victoria Univ., Melbourne, Australia
    Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. Ninth (9th) International Symposium. International Association for Fire Safety Science (IAFSS). September 21-26, 2008, Intl. Assoc. for Fire Safety Science, Boston, MA, Karlsruhe, Germany, Karlsson, B., Editors, 415-424 p., 2008

  • Proulx, G.
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    Evacuation From a Single Family House.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Human Behavior in Fire. International Symposium, 4th. Proceedings. July 13-15, 2009, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Cambridge, UK, 255-266 p., 2009

  • Bruck, D.; Thomas, I. R.
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    Community Based Research on the Effectiveness of the Home Smoke Alarm in Waking Up Children.
    Victoria Univ., Australia
    Human Behavior in Fire. International Symposium, 4th. Proceedings. July 13-15, 2009, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Cambridge, UK, 335-344 p., 2009

  • Bruck, D.; Tokley, M.
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    Sleep Inertia in the Context of Emergency Evacuation: A Review of What We Do and Do Not Know.
    Victoria Univ., Australia
    Human Behavior in Fire. International Symposium, 4th. Proceedings. July 13-15, 2009, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Cambridge, UK, 355-362 p., 2009

  • Ball, M.; Bruck, D.; Thomas, I.
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    Use of Auditory, Tactile and Visual Alarm Signals: A Focus on the Effectiveness of Light.
    Victoria Univ., Melbourne, Australia
    Human Behavior in Fire. International Symposium, 4th. Proceedings. July 13-15, 2009, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Cambridge, UK, 363-374 p., 2009

  • Graesser, H.; Ball, M.; Bruck, D.
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    Risk Factors for Residential Fire Fatality Across the Lifespan: Comparing Coronial Data for Children, Adults and Elders.
    Victoria Unive., Australia; Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering (CESARE), Australia
    Human Behavior in Fire. International Symposium, 4th. Proceedings. July 13-15, 2009, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Cambridge, UK, 639-644 p., 2009

  • Madrzykowski, D.; Walton, W. D.
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    Impact of Sprinklers on the Fire Hazard in Dormitories: Sleeping Room Fire Experiments.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, NIST TN 1658; NIST Technical Note 1658, January 2010, 96 p.