FIRE SAFETY IN HOTEL (BIS )

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FIRE SAFETY IN HOTEL (BIS-13716-2007) MOST COUNTRIES SUFFERED SERIOUS FIRE IN LAST DECADE. FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION U K CARRIED OUT STUDY . MAIN DEFFICIENCIES- CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES. INADEQUATE FIRE ALARM. INTERFERANCE OF ESCAPE ROUTE LACK OF TRANING TO STUFF TO DEAL EMERGANCY LACK OF SMOKE CONTROL FACILITY .

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS CASE STUDY-1 PLACE –MGM GRAND HOTEL VEGAS. DATE -21.11.1980. 22 STOREY BUILDING. CASUALITY=85 DEATH & 679 INJURED . CAUSE ELECTRIC FAULTE AT RESTAURANT (Gr Fl)

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS CASE STUDY -2. HOTEL SIDDHARTH CONTINENTAL NEW DELHI . DATE- 23.01.1986. 10 STOREY BUILDING . CASUALITY – 37 DEATH. CAUSE OF FIRE – DUE TO L P G LEAKAGE IN THE SERVICE AREA OF BANQUET HALL , BASEMENT.

VARIOUS CAUSES OF HOTEL FIRE. FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS VARIOUS CAUSES OF HOTEL FIRE. CAUSE %AGE COOKING 28% SMOKING 22% ELECTRICAL 16% DELIBERATE 16% HEATING EQUIP. 6% BLOW LAMP 2% UNKNOWN 8% OTHERS 8%

LIFE SAFETY AND VARIOUS RISK FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS LIFE SAFETY AND VARIOUS RISK SLEEPING RISK. ISOLATION . LACK OF FAMILARITY. COMMUNICATION OF INFORMATION . MULTIPURPOSE ACTIVITY. COOKING AREAS.

MAIN COMPONENTS OF FIRE SAFETY . FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS MAIN COMPONENTS OF FIRE SAFETY . FIRE PREVENTION.(NBC CL 9.4 ) FIRE GROWTH CONTROL. EARLY FIRE DETECTION . MEANS OF ESCAPE. FIRE SUPPRESSION . SMOKE CONTROL FIRE FIGHTING FACILITIES FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT.

MAIN COMPONENTS OF FIRE SAFETY . FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS MAIN COMPONENTS OF FIRE SAFETY . FIRE MODELLING. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS.

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS FIRE PREVENTION. SAFE INSTALLATION OF HEATING ,COOKING EQUIPMENT ,VENTILATION SYSTEM . PROPER MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENTS WASTE MANAGEMENT HOUSE KEEPING OF HIGH STANDARD PREVENTION OF CARELESS SMOKING

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS FIRE GROWTH CONTROL EFFECTIVE COMPARTMENTATION SEALING OF SERVICE SHAFT PROVISION OF DAMPER IN A C DUCT ENCLOSED STAIRCASE &LOBBY

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS FIRE DETECTION (CL .9.2.5) AUTOMATIC FIRE DETECTION MULTICRITERIA TYPE DETECTOR . ANALOG ADDRESSABLE TYPE INTELLIGENT DETECTOR SYSTEM AUTOMATIC SUPPRESSION

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS MEANS OF ESCAPE ESCAPE ROUTE PLANNING PROTECTED ESCAPE ROUTE SIGN &SIGNAL EMERENGENCY LIGHTING

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS FIRE SUPPRESSION F A F F EQUIPMENT FIRST LINE OF DEFENCE WET RISER ,HOSE REEL HOSE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER OTHER AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM

FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS SMOKE CONTROL SMOKE CONTAINMENT BY SELF CLOSING DOOR DAMPER SMOKE EXTRACTER , MECHANICAL VENTILATION SMOKE CONTROL BY PRESSURISATION

FIREFIGHTING FACILITIES FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS FIREFIGHTING FACILITIES ACCESS OF FIRE FIGHTING APPLIANCES. WATER SUPPLIES . FIXED FIRE FIGHTING INSTALLATION AS PER TABLE 23.

FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT. FIRE SAFETY IN HOTELS FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT. ASSESMENT OF THE RISK LIST OUT FIRE SAFETY MEASURE STAFF TRANING ON REGULAR BASIS. CONDUCTION OF EVACUATION DRILL . FIRE ACTION PLAN