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Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation 2005;5(3):67-72.
Published online September 30, 2005.
건축물 내에서 축광유도타일이 피난에 미치는 영향
허만성
The Effect of Photoluminescent Exit Path Markings in Evacuation from Buildings
Man-Sung Hur
Abstract
This study is intended to examine the effect of photoluminescent exit path markings in the event of failure of both the power and back-up power to the lighting and illuminated exit sign. To achieve the purpose, the test house was exhibited in Fire EXPO `05. 520 visitors were examined from May 26-29, 2005. The results of this study are as follows; The evacuation from buildings in dark conditions showed that 70% of men and 72% of women were crawled along the wall. Meanwhile, 88% of men and 83% of women were evacuated with ordinary walking in photoluminescent exit path markings. The photoluminescent exit path markings located on public buildings floors will aid in evacuation from buildings in the event of failure of the power to the lightings and illuminated exit signs.
Key Words: photoluminescent exit path marking; exit sign; evacuation
요지
본 연구는 건축물내의 완전 암흑상태에서 축광유도타일이 피난에 미치는 영향을 측정하기 위하여 조사하였다. 실험조사는 대구 Fire EXPO `05에 실험 장치를 전시하여 엑스포 관람자 520명을 대상으로 2005년 5월 26일부터 29일까지 실시되었다. 실험 조사결과 안전 암흑상태일 때 피난자세는 남자의 경우 70%, 여자는 72%가 벽을 더듬으며 피난한 반면에 축광유도타일이 설치된 경우에는 남자의 경우 88%, 여자의 경우 83%가 선채로 피난을 한 것으로 나타났다. 공공건물의 바닥에 축광유도타일을 설치하면 화재시 정전이 되더라고 평소와 다름없이 피난을 할 수 있는 것으로 나타났다.
핵심용어: 축광유도타일; 유도표지; 피난
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