USE OF EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS, A FRAMEWORK FOR SAFETY IN BUILDINGS: EMPIRICAL STUDY
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2018
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International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technolog
Abstract
The study assessed the use of Early Warning Systems [EWS] towards framework
for safety in buildings: Empirical Study. Both Qualitative data and Quantitative data
were obtained. The survey method was used in this study for generating data through
the administration of questionnaires to both commercial and residential building
occupants in Lagos state, Nigeria. . Descriptive Statistics was used for data analysis
through Survey gizmo and Microsoft excel. The result showed that the implementation
and adoption of early warning systems is much more economical than neglecting the
systems and then paying for damages after the disaster has occurred. It concluded that
the emergency escape frame work of a building will be more effective if Early
Warning Systems are installed. It recommended that government should endeavour to
ensure that a standard code is introduced and reviewed to ensure the incorporation of
the use of Early Warning Systems. The public should be enlightened on Early Warning
Systems for different types of buildings and their benefits. Moreover, some of the
systems have to be implemented on a community based scale such as a flood warning
system.
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Commercial and Residential Buildings, Early Warning Systems, Emergency, Safety.