The Code for Fire Protection Design of High-rise Buildings has very strict regulations on general layout design, enclosure length, fire prevention spacing, fire lanes, corridors, stairs, etc. , must be strictly enforced.
What is the standard for dividing high-rise buildings? The standard for dividing high-rise buildings is that the number of floors of residential buildings exceeds 10, and the height of other civil and industrial buildings exceeds 24 meters. The standards mainly include: residential buildings are classified by floors; The height of industrial buildings is 24m, and the civil buildings above 100m are super high-rise buildings.
1. Houses are classified by floors: 1-3 floors are ground-floor houses, 4-6 floors are multi-storey houses, 7-9 floors are medium-high-rise houses, and 10 floors and above are high-rise houses.
2. Except residential buildings, civil buildings with a height of less than 24m are single-storey buildings, and those with a height of more than 24m are high-rise buildings.
3. Civil buildings with a building height exceeding 100m are super high-rise buildings.
What if there is a fire in a high-rise building? Don't panic when the high-rise building is on fire. You should keep calm. When danger comes, the psychology of ordinary people is very fragile. They are easy to listen to rumors, fall into nervous mood, blindly follow the crowd, follow the crowd, and run around. Consequences often put themselves in danger. The correct way is to keep calm in the face of danger, judge the dangerous place quickly, make the best use of available conditions and evacuate the dangerous place as soon as possible.
In addition, buildings designed and built according to the standard have more than two escape stairs and passages. In case of fire, you should choose to enter the relatively safe stairwell according to the situation.