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Extrem brandbelastning i bostadsmiljö

Axelsson, Emma LU and Ahlenbäck, Joachim LU (2015) In LUTVDG/TVBB VBRM01 20142
Division of Fire Safety Engineering
Abstract
This rapport investigates hoarding in Sweden from a fire safety perspective. The aim is to help people, who will meet people suffering from pathological collecting. A study of articles that touched hoarding was made and temperature calculations were done. Swedish building regulations, Jordabalkens chapter regarding rent and the Swedish condominium law where also examined. Hoarding leads in many cases to an extreme fire load in dwellings. In case of fire, construction parts risk not being able withstanding the high temperatures. The risk for fire spread inside and outside the compartment increases and the evacuation ability decreases. Only if accepted by the hoarder, help can be provided from the local social services. The confidentiality... (More)
This rapport investigates hoarding in Sweden from a fire safety perspective. The aim is to help people, who will meet people suffering from pathological collecting. A study of articles that touched hoarding was made and temperature calculations were done. Swedish building regulations, Jordabalkens chapter regarding rent and the Swedish condominium law where also examined. Hoarding leads in many cases to an extreme fire load in dwellings. In case of fire, construction parts risk not being able withstanding the high temperatures. The risk for fire spread inside and outside the compartment increases and the evacuation ability decreases. Only if accepted by the hoarder, help can be provided from the local social services. The confidentiality leads to problems when different agents want to co-operate and solving the problems. (Less)
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author
Axelsson, Emma LU and Ahlenbäck, Joachim LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
Extreme fire load in dwellings
course
VBRM01 20142
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Fire load, hoarders, hoarding, building regulation, fully developed fire, temperature, dwellings, social service, property owner, brandbelastning, patologiska samlare, byggregler, fullt utvecklad brand, temperatur, bostäder, socialtjänst, fastighetsägare
publication/series
LUTVDG/TVBB
report number
5483
ISSN
1402-3504
language
Swedish
id
5041770
date added to LUP
2015-02-02 13:19:50
date last changed
2015-02-02 13:19:50
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  abstract     = {{This rapport investigates hoarding in Sweden from a fire safety perspective. The aim is to help people, who will meet people suffering from pathological collecting. A study of articles that touched hoarding was made and temperature calculations were done. Swedish building regulations, Jordabalkens chapter regarding rent and the Swedish condominium law where also examined. Hoarding leads in many cases to an extreme fire load in dwellings. In case of fire, construction parts risk not being able withstanding the high temperatures. The risk for fire spread inside and outside the compartment increases and the evacuation ability decreases. Only if accepted by the hoarder, help can be provided from the local social services. The confidentiality leads to problems when different agents want to co-operate and solving the problems.}},
  author       = {{Axelsson, Emma and Ahlenbäck, Joachim}},
  issn         = {{1402-3504}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{LUTVDG/TVBB}},
  title        = {{Extrem brandbelastning i bostadsmiljö}},
  year         = {{2015}},
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