International Journal on Livable Space
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): CONTEX-RESPONSIVE AND ADAPTIVE ARCHITECTURE

FIRE AWARENESS AND PUBLIC PREFERENCES IN ENHANCING RESIDENTIAL FIRE SAFETY SYSTEMS IN DENSE URBAN SETTLEMENTS IN INDONESIA

Anes, Anggun V. M. (Unknown)
Larasati, Dewi (Unknown)
Tambunan, Lily (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2026

Abstract

Ensuring fire safety in dense residential areas is a major concern in urban disaster mitigation. The high incidence of fires and their impacts, including fatalities, economic losses, and social disruption, underscore the need to evaluate existing prevention systems. Aims: This study examines the relationship between fire alarm availability, evacuation training participation, and community preferences for improving fire safety measures. Methodology and results: A mixed-methods approach was used, integrating quantitative chi-square analysis with qualitative grounded theory. Quantitative data were obtained from a structured survey of 111-respondents, and qualitative data were derived from open-ended responses analyzed through open, axial, and selective coding. The results revealed a significant association between fire alarm availability and preferences for strengthening early warning systems (p = 0.0025). Participation in evacuation training was also significantly related to recommendations for improving evacuation facilities and procedures (p = 0.0064). Qualitative findings show that trained individuals prioritize accessible evacuation routes and routine simulation exercises. Conclusion, significance, and impact study: The study proposes three strategies: (1) improving affordability and access to fire alarm systems, (2) increasing community-based evacuation training, and (3) designing evacuation routes adapted to dense settlement conditions. These measures are expected to enhance fire safety and strengthen community resilience in high-risk residential areas.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

livas

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Control & Systems Engineering

Description

International Journal on Livable Space is focused on the three main aspects of livable space: community life, environment and technology. It is interested at inhabitation process, spatial structures (of houses, housings, neighborhoods, settlements, cities/urban, and territories), with its essential ...