2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2009.08.005
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Building safety and human behaviour in fire: A literature review

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“…The framework proposed by this study can systematically and immediately informs the protection measures in the attacked building. If this framework is used as a general practice and a common language in the biosecurity field, it will help rescue workers and other professionals to decide the appropriate response strategy specific to the type of biosecurity system of the building such as to assess the extent of bioaerosol dispersal and the risk of exposure to the agents at different locations [24,28].…”
Section: Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe): Personal Protectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The framework proposed by this study can systematically and immediately informs the protection measures in the attacked building. If this framework is used as a general practice and a common language in the biosecurity field, it will help rescue workers and other professionals to decide the appropriate response strategy specific to the type of biosecurity system of the building such as to assess the extent of bioaerosol dispersal and the risk of exposure to the agents at different locations [24,28].…”
Section: Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe): Personal Protectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases of buildings without HVAC systems, ventilation can be increased by opening windows and increasing cross-ventilation through the building. The behavior of the building occupants will also affect the transmission potential of contaminants within the building, for example through opening windows, doors, or altering the ventilation rates of the rooms [28,34].…”
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“…Such damages constitute loss of life, property and operation of schools [1]. Major fires have revealed that a safe escape from a burning structure is not always possible for everyone [2]. Therefore, installing fire protection systems, such as portable fire extinguishers as measures to prevent fires, is essential to slow down the spread of flames to other places.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%