THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
Abstract
Fire risk management in residential buildings is a critical aspect of ensuring safety and minimizing loss of life and property. This study explores the theoretical and methodological foundations of fire risk management by examining key components, including fire risk theories, advanced methodologies, human behavior, building design, and regulatory frameworks. Technological innovations such as IoT-enabled fire detection systems and AI-driven predictive modeling are identified as transformative tools for proactive risk mitigation. The role of community engagement and fire safety education in reducing fire incidents and fatalities is also emphasized.
Keywords:
residential buildings fire risk management economic losses Human capital health and safetyReferences
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