Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
589279 Safety Science 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the results of a research work which analysed the status of fire precaution systems in hotels in Spain.Our field research involved visits to a total of 146 hotels during 2004. In order to examine the fire safety of these facilities we made use of the official checklist of the Spanish administrative body competent on the matter. The checklist monitors documentary and technical requirements as stated by the current fire protection regulations for buildings. As far as fire precaution systems are concerned, most of the defects detected had to do with either documentary issues (for example, absence of a technical installation project or certificates of compulsory maintenance contracts for the equipment) or technical issues, such as the absence of smoke detection and alarm devices, defective signage or difficult access to firefighting equipment (fire extinguishers and hydrants). Beach hotels present a higher safety level than city hotels. The lowest safety standards are found in isolated hotels, i.e., neither beach nor city hotels, usually in small towns or away from centres of population. Of all the hotels visited, the safety level was also higher in those subject to the regulations inspiring the checklist.

► The safety standards of beach hotels are higher than city and isolated hotels. ► There is no statistical co-relation between star rating and fire safety conditions. ► There is co-relation between fire safety conditions and compulsory requirements. ► It would be advisable to implement more exigent regulatory measures in older hotels.

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