Fire safety behavior model for residential buildings: Implications for disaster risk reduction
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2022
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Cvetković, Vladimir
Dragašević, Aleksandar
Protić, Darko
Janković, Bojan

Nikolić, Neda
Milošević, Predrag
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Starting from the unexplored level of the fire safety of citizens in Serbia, this paper presents the results of quantitative research regarding a fire safety behavior model for residential buildings in Serbia. The research was conducted using a questionnaire that was provided and then collected online for 540 respondents during April 2021. The study’s objective was to determine to what degree education level and gender influence the prediction of the fire safety behavior model (individual preparedness, personal security, fire risk, fire prevention knowledge) for residential buildings in Serbia. The multivariate regression analyses showed that the most important predictor of individual preparedness, personal security, and fire risk perception was gender, followed by age. On the other hand, education level, ownership status, and monthly income did not significantly affect individual preparedness for fire protection, personal security, fire risk, and prevention knowledge. Moreover, the re...sults showed the main reasons for not taking preventive actions are the high cost of the equipment, not being familiar with the exact measures to take, believing that the emergency services would provide them with the necessary assistance, a lack of time, etc. The obtained results can be used to improve the preparedness of citizens to respond in a timely and appropriate manner to fires in residential buildings and create programs and campaigns to improve awareness among the general public.
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disaster risk reduction / risk management / residential buildings / fire safety / prevention / behavior modelSource:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2022, 76, 102981-Publisher:
- Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.102981
ISSN: 2212-4209
WoS: 000806875500004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85121197804
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JakovTY - JOUR AU - Cvetković, Vladimir AU - Dragašević, Aleksandar AU - Protić, Darko AU - Janković, Bojan AU - Nikolić, Neda AU - Milošević, Predrag PY - 2022 UR - http://jakov.kpu.edu.rs/handle/123456789/1485 AB - Starting from the unexplored level of the fire safety of citizens in Serbia, this paper presents the results of quantitative research regarding a fire safety behavior model for residential buildings in Serbia. The research was conducted using a questionnaire that was provided and then collected online for 540 respondents during April 2021. The study’s objective was to determine to what degree education level and gender influence the prediction of the fire safety behavior model (individual preparedness, personal security, fire risk, fire prevention knowledge) for residential buildings in Serbia. The multivariate regression analyses showed that the most important predictor of individual preparedness, personal security, and fire risk perception was gender, followed by age. On the other hand, education level, ownership status, and monthly income did not significantly affect individual preparedness for fire protection, personal security, fire risk, and prevention knowledge. Moreover, the results showed the main reasons for not taking preventive actions are the high cost of the equipment, not being familiar with the exact measures to take, believing that the emergency services would provide them with the necessary assistance, a lack of time, etc. The obtained results can be used to improve the preparedness of citizens to respond in a timely and appropriate manner to fires in residential buildings and create programs and campaigns to improve awareness among the general public. PB - Elsevier T2 - International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction T1 - Fire safety behavior model for residential buildings: Implications for disaster risk reduction IS - 76 SP - 102981 DO - 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.102981 ER -
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Cvetković, V., Dragašević, A., Protić, D., Janković, B., Nikolić, N.,& Milošević, P.. (2022). Fire safety behavior model for residential buildings: Implications for disaster risk reduction. in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction Elsevier.(76), 102981. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.102981
Cvetković V, Dragašević A, Protić D, Janković B, Nikolić N, Milošević P. Fire safety behavior model for residential buildings: Implications for disaster risk reduction. in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 2022;(76):102981. doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.102981 .
Cvetković, Vladimir, Dragašević, Aleksandar, Protić, Darko, Janković, Bojan, Nikolić, Neda, Milošević, Predrag, "Fire safety behavior model for residential buildings: Implications for disaster risk reduction" in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, no. 76 (2022):102981, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijdrr.2022.102981 . .