Fire risk assessments were carried out in 17 Nursing Homes in Ireland. The results show that fire safety management needed to be improved. The recommendations include the need for improved training, management and regulation for fire safety in nursing homes
Background and objectives: Because of dependency of patients on treatment facilities، unawareness an...
This study used an extended version of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) to identify the variables ...
This paper presents evidence of a 'Safety Gap' in buildings for fire performance and reviews differe...
Fire risk assessments were carried out in 17 Nursing Homes in Ireland. The results show that fire sa...
Methodology Seventeen nursing homes in Ireland were recruited to take part in this research.Ownershi...
Methodology Seventeen nursing homes in Ireland were recruited to take part in this research.Ownershi...
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at some of the proposals for the future of the Fire Service ...
It is now widely considered as good practice to include fire risk assessment techniques when develop...
Background Deaths and injuries related to fires are largely preventable events. In the UK, a plethor...
Fire is recognised as the single biggest risk to life within our public buildings, but for reasons t...
Rationale:Fire incidents in hospitals in the recent past have brought to fore the necessity of conti...
This project report is a component of the culminating project required by the California Polytechnic...
ABSTRACT Objectives Unintentional house fire incidents, injuries and deaths are a serious public he...
For the first time in the Republic of Ireland, analysis using coronial data describes all fire-relat...
This report presents a fire safety evaluation of a nursing home, Danvikshemmet in Nacka, Sweden. Dan...
Background and objectives: Because of dependency of patients on treatment facilities، unawareness an...
This study used an extended version of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) to identify the variables ...
This paper presents evidence of a 'Safety Gap' in buildings for fire performance and reviews differe...
Fire risk assessments were carried out in 17 Nursing Homes in Ireland. The results show that fire sa...
Methodology Seventeen nursing homes in Ireland were recruited to take part in this research.Ownershi...
Methodology Seventeen nursing homes in Ireland were recruited to take part in this research.Ownershi...
Pete Murphy and Kirsten Greenhalgh look at some of the proposals for the future of the Fire Service ...
It is now widely considered as good practice to include fire risk assessment techniques when develop...
Background Deaths and injuries related to fires are largely preventable events. In the UK, a plethor...
Fire is recognised as the single biggest risk to life within our public buildings, but for reasons t...
Rationale:Fire incidents in hospitals in the recent past have brought to fore the necessity of conti...
This project report is a component of the culminating project required by the California Polytechnic...
ABSTRACT Objectives Unintentional house fire incidents, injuries and deaths are a serious public he...
For the first time in the Republic of Ireland, analysis using coronial data describes all fire-relat...
This report presents a fire safety evaluation of a nursing home, Danvikshemmet in Nacka, Sweden. Dan...
Background and objectives: Because of dependency of patients on treatment facilities، unawareness an...
This study used an extended version of Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) to identify the variables ...
This paper presents evidence of a 'Safety Gap' in buildings for fire performance and reviews differe...