The increasing day-to-day incidents of a man-made disaster such as fires in buildings, collapsing due to constructions or terrorist attacks have led to taking authentic action related to evacuation of High rise buildings. High rise buildings are “Skyscrapers”, “A building with more than 40 storeys”. As per the National Building code of India initiated in
A fire incident or any man-made disaster makes life and property at risk for its occupants. The waste created by these disasters is not at all tolerated by any of the nations. The term High Rise Buildings are known as “Skyscrapers”, “Towers” or “Heightened Buildings”. As per Indian standards, the “high rise buildings” is a
If caught with fire, most people say they will drool over to stop it. But when it comes to the building, the concept completely change. Most people rush down in a hurry, causing panic and excavating the situation. Thus, there are several rules people have to follow for fire safety in high-rise buildings in India
High-rise buildings have become the most preferred way of living in all major cities. People prefer to stay more in residential complexes than simple flats. Vertical expansion is the solution to urban places where living comes as a luxury. Nevertheless, the fire safety norms for high-rise buildings in India are authentic. The reason behind this authenticity
An Fire Escape Chute is a special kind of emergency exit, used where conventional fire escape stairways are impractical. The chute is made by special fabric installed near a special exit on an upper floor or roof of a building, or a tall structure. During use, the chute is deployed, and may be secured at
The Single Entry Chute is a system that has been designed for Individual Offices, Homes or Building which do not have a vacant duct or shaft. The Single Entry Chute can be installed on any convenient Window, Gallery or Terrace. The single escape chute is recommended for installation on exterior window, balcony, rooftop or similar