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Residential Fire Safety

An Interdisciplinary Approach

  • Maximizes reader understanding of the human perspective – not only technical or medical
  • Organizes in one place the latest research on an urgent problem
  • Appeals to a broad audience of engineers, fire service personnel, health practitioners and policymakers

Part of the book series: The Society of Fire Protection Engineers Series (SFPES)

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Table of contents (21 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Determinants, Mechanisms and Risk Groups

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Fire Fatalities and Fatal Fires – Risk Factors and Risk Groups

      • Anders Jonsson, Colin McIntyre, Marcus Runefors
      Pages 13-27
    3. The Residential Fire Injury Pyramid

      • Finn Nilson
      Pages 29-43
    4. Fire-Related Injury Mechanisms

      • Fredrik Huss
      Pages 45-66
    5. The Evacuation of People with Functional Limitations

      • Enrico Ronchi, Erik Smedberg, Gunilla Carlsson, Björn Slaug
      Pages 67-88
    6. Fire Safety Surveillance: Theoretical and Practical Challenges

      • Colin McIntyre, Anders Jonsson
      Pages 89-109
    7. Implications for Prevention

      • Ragnar Andersson, Marcus Runefors
      Pages 111-119
  3. Preventive Measures for Residential Fires

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 121-121
    2. Smoke Alarms and the Human Response

      • Michelle Ball, Kara Dadswell
      Pages 123-142
    3. Impact of Interior Doors on Residential Fire Safety

      • Victoria N. Hutchison, Simo Hostikka
      Pages 143-158
    4. Cost-Benefit Analysis of Fire Safety Measures

      • Henrik Jaldell
      Pages 221-241
  4. Implementing Evidence-Based Fire Safety Promotion

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 257-257
    2. Vision Zero for Fire Safety

      • Ragnar Andersson, Thomas Gell
      Pages 259-269
    3. Fire Safety Education Campaigns

      • Charles R. Jennings
      Pages 271-291

About this book

This book provides a comprehensive overview of deaths and injuries from residential fires as well as the most up to date information on evidence-based approaches to reduce this problem. The volume serves as a guide for professionals working in the field of fire prevention and as a textbook for instruction in universities and fire service schools.  The authors’ interdisciplinary approach, where public health methodology is combined with fire protection engineering, medicine, and policy science, is quite distinctive outside of the technical literature devoted to larger scale fire events. Traditional textbooks on fire protection tend to describe the problem as purely technical, whereas in essence it is a problem of human vulnerability. In this book, readers will find lucid and rigorous descriptions of various risk groups and effective preventive measures that are effective, both in general and with respect to the different risk groups. They will also find work processes to facilitate risk reduction.  Summarizing state-of-the-art knowledge and giving guidance for the future, both in terms of preventive efforts and ongoing research, Residential Fire Safety: An Interdisciplinary Approach, is ideal for students, educators, and practitioners of residential fire protection.

 



Editors and Affiliations

  • Division of Fire Safety Engineering, Lund University, Lund, Sweden

    Marcus Runefors, Thomas Gell

  • Risk and Environmental Studies, Centre for Societal Risk Research, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden

    Ragnar Andersson

  • The Swedish Fire Research Foundation (Brandforsk), Stockholm, Sweden

    Mattias Delin

About the editors

Marcus Runefors is with the Division of Fire Safety Engineering, Lund University, Sweden.


Ragnar Andersson is with the Division of Risk and Environmental Studies, Karlstad University, Sweden.


Mattias Delin is with Brandforsk – the Swedish Fire Research Foundation, Sweden.


Thomas Gell is with Brandforsk – the Swedish Fire Research Foundation Sweden. 

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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