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Risk of fire and smoke dangers are greater in high-rise rather than low-rise buildings. Use of high expansion foam delivered through elevator shafts can prevent or reduce smoke and fire damage and injury in high-rise buildings.
Rules for installation of firefighting systems- Down commer or wet riser cum down commer should be provided in residential buildings. Only a wet riser is mandatory for commercial establishments. Both wet riser and down commer are required for hotel buildings. The diameter of the riser should be 150 mm for all buildings.
Know at least two escape routes from every room in your apartment. Count the doors between your living unit and to nearest building exit. You may have to escape a fire in the dark. In some high-rise fires the safe thing to do is protect from the fire and stay until the fire department comes.
Risk of fire and smoke dangers are greater in high-rise rather than low-rise buildings. Use of high expansion foam delivered through elevator shafts can prevent or reduce smoke and fire damage and injury in high-rise buildings.
Use the stairs NEVER use elevators. Elevators are normally tied to a fire detection system and are not available to occupants once the alarm sounds. Stay low to avoid smoke, fumes, and super heated gases that may have entered. Close doors as you leave to confine fire as much as possible.
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As per National Building Code, high-rise buildings should have Smoke Detectors, Sprinklers, First Aid Fire Fighting system, PA system, Adequate water supply, Fire pumps, Fire escape routes, Fireman Lift, Service shaft enclosures, compact mentation, approved electrical system, refuse area etc.
INTRODUCTION. Fire safety is the set of practices intended to reduce the destruction caused by fire. Fire safety measures include those that are intended to prevent ignition of an uncontrolled fire, and those that are used to limit the development and effects of a fire after it starts.

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