In the process of fire acceptance of high-rise buildings in Universities, this study finds that there are many hidden dangers in the safety management of fire-fighting facilities in high-rise buildings in Universities. This study investigates the safety management of fire-fighting facilities in high-rise buildings in Universities, and finds that there are some problems in the safety management of fire-fighting facilities in high-rise buildings in Universities, such as the weak management system, the lack of fire safety awareness of managers, and the lack of practice in using fire emergency plans. This study explores the factors that affect the safety management of fire-fighting facilities, and further explains the degree of influence of these factors on the safety management of fire-fighting facilities in high-rise buildings in Universities. In this study, when selecting the evaluation dimensions, not only considered the standardization of fire safety management of high-rise buildings in Universities, but also examined the fire safety management personnel of high-rise buildings in Universities and the fire safety literacy of teachers and students. Such that, four dimensions of fire management system, fire safety education, personnel fire quality and emergency response plan are selected as the fire safety evaluation indicators of high-rise buildings in Universities, and the fire safety evaluation model of high-rise buildings in Universities is constructed. Finally, from the perspective of fire risk control, this study puts forward reasonable suggestions and Countermeasures for the management of fire-fighting facilities of high-rise buildings in Universities.
Published in | American Journal of Civil Engineering (Volume 10, Issue 5) |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajce.20221005.11 |
Page(s) | 175-179 |
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Chen Lin. (2022). Research on Safety Evaluation Model of Fire-Fighting Facilities of High-Rise Building in University. American Journal of Civil Engineering, 10(5), 175-179. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajce.20221005.11
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Chen Lin. Research on Safety Evaluation Model of Fire-Fighting Facilities of High-Rise Building in University. Am. J. Civ. Eng. 2022, 10(5), 175-179. doi: 10.11648/j.ajce.20221005.11
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