Experimental study of occupants' situational awareness during a fire by sounding of wireless, interconnected alarm smoke detectors at a small-scale hostel that was originally a single-family house

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Yoshikazu Minegishi, Wataru Takahashi, Yuka Ikehata
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In recent years, there has been an increasing demand for small-scale hostels, such as vacation rentals, known as “minpaku” in Japanese, which were originally single-family houses. To convert these buildings for use as accommodation facilities, improvements must be made to fire evacuation safety measures. An effective and reasonable measure for this improvement is the installation of wireless, interconnected alarm smoke detectors. We conducted experiments to examine how sleeping guests recognize these alarms when they are activated. Eleven participants experienced the alarm sounding while sleeping at night and while awake during the daytime at a wooden cottage. They were exposed to three different sounding patterns. In the sleeping experiment, 9 of 11 participants were woken up by alarms sounding in other rooms, while the remaining two were woken up by alarms in their own rooms. However, those two participants had difficulty understanding the meaning of the voice alarm clearly. The voice stated, “Other detector was activated,” indicating a fire in another room and urging evacuation, even though there was no smoke in their room. Comprehension of the alarm system is essential for guests to understand its intentions accurately and make proper decisions regarding evacuation.

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在一家原为独户住宅的小型旅舍中,通过无线互联报警烟雾探测器的鸣响,对火灾期间居住者的态势感知进行实验研究
近年来,对小型旅舍的需求不断增加,如度假出租房,日语称为 "minpaku",其前身是独户住宅。要将这些建筑改建为住宿设施,就必须改进火灾疏散安全措施。有效而合理的改进措施是安装无线互联报警烟雾探测器。我们进行了实验,以考察熟睡中的客人如何识别这些警报器。11 名参与者在木制别墅中体验了夜间睡眠和白天清醒时的警报声。他们体验了三种不同的警报声模式。在睡眠实验中,11 名参与者中有 9 人是被其他房间的警报声吵醒的,而其余两人则是被自己房间的警报声吵醒的。然而,这两名参与者很难清楚地理解语音警报的含义。声音说 "其他探测器已启动",这表明其他房间发生了火灾,并敦促他们撤离,尽管他们的房间里并没有烟雾。要让客人准确理解警报系统的意图并做出正确的疏散决定,理解警报系统是至关重要的。
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