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Alone or with others: experiments on evacuation decision making

Abstract: A common assumption is that the way occupants respond in fires will be significantly influenced by whether they are alone or with others. However, experimental evidence of this is limited. Here we compare the evacuation decision-making of isolated individuals vs individuals in small-groups of 5 and 12-13 members. Experiments reveal that large groups are significantly more efficient than smaller groups and individuals alone. We also find that social influence is determinant for exit choice behavior in individuals. The results are consistent with recent findings attesting to the positive/negative effects of the social influence during evacuation.

 Authorship: Cuesta A., Abreu O., Balboa A., Alvear D.,

 Congress: International Symposium on Fire Safety Science (13º : 2021 : Waterloo, Canada)

 Fuente: Fire Safety Journal, 2021, 120, 103018

 Publisher: Elsevier Limited

 Publication date: 01/03/2021

 No. of pages: 15

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2020.103018

 ISSN: 0379-7112,1873-7226

 Spanish project: BIA2015-64866-R

 European project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/740466/EU/Law Enforcement agencies human factor methods and Toolkit for the Security and protection of CROWDs in mass gatherings/LETS-CROWD/

 Publication Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.firesaf.2020.103018

Authorship

ORLANDO VICTOR ABREU MENENDEZ

ADRIANA BALBOA MARRAS