Characterizing egress components for wheelchair users in dormitory building fires

Haley Hostetter, M.Z. Naser
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People with disabilities are among the most vulnerable groups in building fires. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, an estimated 700 home fires involve people with physical disabilities each year. In parallel, the National Fire Protection Association estimates that 11% of civilian fire deaths were people with disabilities. Despite these statistics, the current body of literature shows few studies focused on the evacuation of disabled people. To bridge this knowledge gap, this paper presents findings on the evacuation processes of wheelchair users in a low-rise apartment (dormitory) building. More specifically, we simulate 1–3 wheelchair users in a dormitory building at our home institution via 327 simulations to examine evacuation time as well as identify structural aids and barriers. As a byproduct of this research, a new dynamic structural ranking system of egress components is proposed for wheelchair users, and a series of suggestions for structural modifications to improve the egressibility of the simulated building are provided.

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确定宿舍楼火灾中轮椅使用者的逃生部件的特征
在建筑火灾中,残疾人是最容易受到伤害的群体之一。根据美国消防局的数据,估计每年有 700 起家庭火灾涉及身体残疾人士。与此同时,据美国国家防火协会估计,11% 的平民火灾死亡者是残疾人。尽管有这些统计数据,但目前的文献中却很少有关于残疾人疏散的研究。为了弥补这一知识空白,本文介绍了低层公寓(宿舍)建筑中轮椅使用者疏散过程的研究结果。更具体地说,我们通过 327 仿真模拟了 1-3 名轮椅使用者在本校宿舍楼内的疏散过程,以检验疏散时间并确定结构辅助工具和障碍。作为这项研究的副产品,我们为轮椅使用者提出了一个新的出口部件动态结构排序系统,并提供了一系列结构改造建议,以提高模拟建筑的出口可操作性。
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