Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Buildings as infrastructure along with people’s lives need protection against fire outbreaks. Knowledge on the use of installed facilities is essential in tackling There emergencies, otherwise their installation becomes meaningless. Lack of such knowledge could hamper escape from There hazards and t...

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Main Authors: Yohannes Kachenje, Jacob Kihila, Huba Nguluma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2010-04-01
Series:Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
Online Access:https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/33
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spelling doaj-a37cbd9067f140739e8e883b5b0ced752020-11-24T23:31:18ZengAOSISJàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies1996-14212072-845X2010-04-013132133410.4102/jamba.v3i1.3333Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaYohannes Kachenje0Jacob Kihila1Huba Nguluma2Assistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Human Settlement Studies (IHSS), Ardhi University, Dar es SalaamAssistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Human Settlement Studies (IHSS), Ardhi University, Dar es SalaamSenior Research Fellow at the Institute of Human Settlement Studies (IHSS), Ardhi University, Dar es SalaamBuildings as infrastructure along with people’s lives need protection against fire outbreaks. Knowledge on the use of installed facilities is essential in tackling There emergencies, otherwise their installation becomes meaningless. Lack of such knowledge could hamper escape from There hazards and thwart attempts to contain there outbreaks at their preliminary stage. THis study, carried out in the Central Business District of Dar es Salaam City, assessed urban there risk with respect to public awareness on the use of #re #ghting facilities and preparedness in the event of #re outbreaks. Public buildings with at least four storeys or 2000m2 floor space were surveyed. According to the Fire and Rescue Act of 2007, such buildings have to be provided with adequate means of escape and #re #ghting facilities. Data was collected through observation and interviews with building managers, users and key informants. The study revealed high there disaster risk in most buildings of the study area, as 60% of the buildings’ users do not know how to operate the facilities, and 41% are not aware of the available escape means in case of there outbreak. Worse still, only 29% had received training within the past five years, and 68% had never been trained.https://jamba.org.za/index.php/jamba/article/view/33
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Jacob Kihila
Huba Nguluma
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Jacob Kihila
Huba Nguluma
Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
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Jacob Kihila
Huba Nguluma
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title Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_short Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_full Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_fullStr Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Assessing urban fire risk in the central business district of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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publisher AOSIS
series Jàmbá : Journal of Disaster Risk Studies
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publishDate 2010-04-01
description Buildings as infrastructure along with people’s lives need protection against fire outbreaks. Knowledge on the use of installed facilities is essential in tackling There emergencies, otherwise their installation becomes meaningless. Lack of such knowledge could hamper escape from There hazards and thwart attempts to contain there outbreaks at their preliminary stage. THis study, carried out in the Central Business District of Dar es Salaam City, assessed urban there risk with respect to public awareness on the use of #re #ghting facilities and preparedness in the event of #re outbreaks. Public buildings with at least four storeys or 2000m2 floor space were surveyed. According to the Fire and Rescue Act of 2007, such buildings have to be provided with adequate means of escape and #re #ghting facilities. Data was collected through observation and interviews with building managers, users and key informants. The study revealed high there disaster risk in most buildings of the study area, as 60% of the buildings’ users do not know how to operate the facilities, and 41% are not aware of the available escape means in case of there outbreak. Worse still, only 29% had received training within the past five years, and 68% had never been trained.
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