ANALYSIS OF ELEMENTS INFLUENCING CHILD SAFETY IN HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS USING ANALYTICAL METHOD

Authors

  • Sitiayu Zubaidah Yusuf Faculty of Build Environment & Surveying, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA
  • Zurinah Tahir Faculty of Build Environment & Surveying, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA
  • Salfarina Samsudin Faculty of Build Environment & Surveying, UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v19i18.1037

Keywords:

Child Safety Element, High-rise Buildings, Analytical Hierarchy Process

Abstract

Due to the lack of land in densely populated areas in Malaysia, high-rise residential building has become a trend in the recent years. However, in designing and constructing these buildings, safety considerations have not received adequate attention. This study aims to examine the causes of children falling from high-rise buildings, while the nature and frequencies of such accidents were also investigated. The paper is based on the existing literature, as well as feedbacks from questionnaires and interviews. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach within Multi-criteria Decision Analysis was adopted for the analysis undertaken in this study. The outcome reveals that accidents involving child falls can be prevented by establishing appropriate policies and regulations. The strict enforcement of safety laws and regulations will help to avoid untoward accidents and dispel negative thoughts about living in high-rise buildings. The findings elaborate on the ranking of elements that influence child safety in high-rise apartments.

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Published

2021-12-14

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Yusuf, S. Z., Tahir, Z., & Samsudin, S. (2021). ANALYSIS OF ELEMENTS INFLUENCING CHILD SAFETY IN HIGH-RISE BUILDINGS USING ANALYTICAL METHOD. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 19(18). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v19i18.1037

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