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Journal of Korean Institute of Fire Science and Engineering 2008;22(1):29-36.
Published online March 31, 2008.
축광재료를 부착한 계단의 피난유도에 관한 연구
허만성, 등전황홍, 미등상
1우송정보대학 소방안전관리과2명성대학 이공학부 건설시스템공학과3명성대학 이공학부 건설시스템공학과
A Study about the Evacuation Guidance that Used Phosphorescent Material for Stairs
Hur Man-Sung, Fujita Akihiro, Bitosho Bitosho
요약
본 연구는 화재시 연기발생 또는 정전이 발생한 경우 계단을 통해 안전하게 피난할 수 있도록 축광재료를 부착한 계단의 피난유도에 관하여 조사하였다. 실험조사는 설계 제작된 계단에 35명(1차 20명, 2차 15명)의 학생이 참여하여 계단의 시인성(visibility), 오르내림의 편리성과 안심감에 대하여 실험을 실시하였다. 실험 조사결과 축광재료를 사용한 계단코는 정전시에도 계단의 단 높이 확인이 가능하여 계단 오르내릴 때 편리하고 안심할 수 있기 때문에 어두운 곳에서 사람이 피난 행동할 때에 매우 효과적이었다. 따라서 계단코와 계단참에 축광재료를 설치하면 정전이 되더라도 평소와 다름없이 피난을 할 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.
Abstract
This study is intended to examine the effect of the evacuation guidance that used phosphorescent material for stairs in the event of smoke and failure of both the power to the lighting and illuminated sign. To achieve the purpose, the test stairs was established and 35 students(1st 20, 2nd 15) were examined the visibility, the convenience and the comfort of going up and down of stairs. The results of this study are as follows; The evacuation from stairs showed that the stair nosing and landing used phosphorescent material for was very effective in dark conditions(0 lux) because of the high visibility of stair nosing and the convenience and the comfort of going up and down of stairs. The phosphorescent material located on the stair nosing and stair landing will aid in evacuation from stairs in the event of failure of both the power to the lightings and illuminated sign.
Key Words: Evacuation guidance, Phosphorescent material, Stair nosing, Stair landing


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