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Fire emergency evacuation procedures for differently-abled community in high-rise buildings

Nishadi Egodage (Department of Building Economics, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka)
Fathima Nishara Abdeen (Department of Building Economics, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka)
Pournima Sridarran (Department of Building Economics, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka)

Journal of Facilities Management

ISSN: 1472-5967

Article publication date: 3 September 2020

Issue publication date: 20 October 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

The incidence of disability is increasing globally over the past decades. Despite the increased proportion of disabled individuals, established fire emergency evacuation procedures for disabled in high-rise buildings are lacking attention. Hence, this paper aims to focus on investigating fire emergency evacuation procedures for differently-abled people in high-rise buildings.

Design/methodology/approach

To address the gap, the case study strategy under the qualitative research approach was deployed by focussing 10 high-rise buildings. Data collected through semi-structured interviews and document reviews were analysed using content analysis.

Findings

The study findings revealed that even though a fire disaster is a major area to be considered, there is a noticeable gap in legal requirements related to differently-abled fire evacuation in Sri Lanka compared to the global context. Moreover, it was identified that importance given to differently enabled fire evacuations procedures varied based on the type of high-rise facilities in which hospitals and hotels provided more importance compared to office buildings, apartments and shopping complexes. Further, the study has highlighted the main gaps in the evacuation procedures and improvements required. Lack of imposed regulations for disabled evacuation was identified as a major barrier hindering the development of effective fire evacuation procedures for disabled, which creates a cascading effect. Further, the consideration given to legal, organisational, individual and technological factors would assist in straightening the identified issues.

Originality/value

This research provides a clear insight into the necessity of focussing at disabled individuals when developing fire emergency procedures. Most importantly, this study had exposed the current gaps in fire emergency evacuation procedures for the disabled community. Understanding these gaps is of high value for industry practitioners to ensure disabled safety during a fire emergency.

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Citation

Egodage, N., Abdeen, F.N. and Sridarran, P. (2020), "Fire emergency evacuation procedures for differently-abled community in high-rise buildings", Journal of Facilities Management, Vol. 18 No. 5, pp. 505-519. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFM-07-2020-0043

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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