Ismail, I. and Taib, M. and Othuman Mydin, M.A.
(2014)
Appraisal of Passive and Active Fire Protection Systems in
Student’s Accommodation.
MATEC Web of Conferences, 10 (06002).
pp. 1-7.
ISSN 2261-236X
Abstract
Fire protection systems are very important systems that must be included in
buildings. They have a great significance in reducing or preventing the occurrences of
fire. This paper presents an assessment of fire protection systems in student’s
accommodation. Student accommodation is a particular type of building that provides
shelter for students at University. In addition, it is also supposed to be an attractive
environment, conducive to learning, and importantly, safe for occupation. The fire safety
of occupants in a building, must be in accordance with the requirements of the building’s
code. Therefore, the design of the building must comply with the Uniform Building By-
Law (UBBL) 1984 of Malaysia, and provide all of the required safety features. This paper
describes the findings from investigations of passive and active fire protection systems
installed in buildings, based on fire safety requirements, UBBL (1984).
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