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Multi-storey residential buildings and occupant’s behaviour during fire evacuation in the UK: Factors relevant to the development of evacuation strategies

Michael Gerges (School of Engineering, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK)
Sholto Penn (School of Construction, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK)
David Moore (Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK)
Chris Boothman (School of Engineering, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK)
Champika Liyanage (School of Engineering, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK)

International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation

ISSN: 2398-4708

Article publication date: 10 May 2018

Issue publication date: 25 June 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate human behaviour during fire evacuations in multi-storey residential buildings through a focus on the challenges and obstacles that occupants face. In addition, the paper aims to study all the various behaviours that are relevant to the evacuation strategies/plans in the UK of multi-storey buildings in large cities.

Design/methodology/approach

A literature review was conducted to identify the factors occupants face and also the decision making of occupants regarding the methods of egress. A mixed methods research was adopted using interviews and a questionnaire survey. The findings from the interviews and survey are benchmarked against the information gathered from the literature review.

Findings

The paper identifies various challenges that occupants face when evacuating a multi-storey residential building. In terms of the decision-making process, the research results evidence that occupants could be given more information on the evacuation procedures within their specific building. The paper also finds that occupants remain reluctant to use a lift during evacuation in fire event, irrespective of any signage clearly stating that is appropriate to do so in the context of modern lift technology.

Originality/value

This paper contributes to the body of knowledge available on the evacuation of multi-storey buildings located in large cities within the UK, outlining the potential areas for future research, focussed on providing an insight of the behavioural decisions made by the occupants make when evacuating a building in the event of a fire.

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Citation

Gerges, M., Penn, S., Moore, D., Boothman, C. and Liyanage, C. (2018), "Multi-storey residential buildings and occupant’s behaviour during fire evacuation in the UK: Factors relevant to the development of evacuation strategies", International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, Vol. 36 No. 3, pp. 234-253. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJBPA-08-2017-0033

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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