Correlation of Space and Time of Fire Incidence leading to Fire Risk Forecasting Model

Francis F. Balahadia
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Fire safety and prevention has always been a subject of concern in the Philippines, as fire incidents are a common cause of economic and ecological troubles every year. The aim of this study was to identify significant relationship of fire incidents in terms of location and time to build a model of fire risk forecasting in the capital city of Manila. A total of 3,506 fire incidents were recorded by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) during the six-year period from 2011 to 2016. The overall record are 3506 fire incidents included in the study which analyzed using the Pearson’s Chi-square statistical technique. The summer months February to May showed the utmost number of fire, and that most fire incidents occurred from 9 AM to 11 AM and from 6 PM to 10 PM. The highest number of fire incidents recorded happened in the densely-populated districts of Sampaloc and Tondo. The study shows that there are no significant relationship of location (space) to time and to day however in terms of location to month and year show highly significant. The findings of this study can prove useful to the BFP office in Manila, in that they need to look at recurring trends in fire incidents in terms of location and month to create programs aimed towards fire prevention awareness. This research can be extended to include other spatial factors such as weather conditions and geographical coordinates in the assessment of fire incidents.
基于火灾发生时空相关性的火灾风险预测模型
消防安全和预防一直是菲律宾关注的主题,因为火灾事件每年都是造成经济和生态问题的常见原因。本研究的目的是找出火灾事件在地点和时间方面的显著关系,以建立首都马尼拉火灾风险预测模型。在2011年至2016年的六年间,消防局(BFP)共记录了3506起火灾事件。该研究使用皮尔逊卡方统计技术分析了3506起火灾事件的总体记录。2 ~ 5月是夏季火灾多发月,火灾多发时间为上午9 ~ 11点和晚上6 ~ 10点。记录的火灾事件数量最多的地区是人口稠密的桑帕洛克和通多。研究表明,地理位置(空间)与时间、日的关系不显著,但与月份、年份的关系显著。这项研究的结果可以证明对马尼拉的BFP办公室是有用的,因为他们需要根据地点和月份来研究火灾事件的重复趋势,以制定旨在提高防火意识的计划。本文的研究可以扩展到其他空间因素,如天气条件和地理坐标,以评估火灾事件。
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