Uncovered Witness: Fire Science Revelations

Means of Escape pt. 3 - The Good and the Bad Signage

April 10, 2024 Season 1 Episode 3
Means of Escape pt. 3 - The Good and the Bad Signage
Uncovered Witness: Fire Science Revelations
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Uncovered Witness: Fire Science Revelations
Means of Escape pt. 3 - The Good and the Bad Signage
Apr 10, 2024 Season 1 Episode 3

In this mini-series of the Uncovered Witness - Fire Science Revelations, we cover the subject of the means of escape - the technical solutions in our buildings meant to allow for human evacuation in case of a fire.

In the third and final episode of the mini-series, we discuss what makes or breaks the design of an evacuation sign. While it may seem like a simple design choice (make it green and make the arrow point in the correct direction?), there are, in fact, many elements that influence the human perception of the sign. We tap into the tragic fire in Daegu Metro, which illustrates what happens when the signs are present but inaccessible. 

We connect the design of evacuation signage to the theory of affordances, presenting a framework for evaluating its design. We give examples of good and poor affordances and explain the consequences of non-fire engineers' actions, who may unwillingly alter the sign's readability.  

Guests featured in this podcast episode:

  • Prof. Daniel Nilsson, University of Canterbury, Halliwell Fire Research
  • Luke de Schot, Halliwell Fire Research
  • Josh Gibbons, Halliwell Fire Research

Relevant Fire Science Show episodes:

This show is produced by the Fire Science Media for Halliwell Fire Research. Executive producer - Monika Węgrzyńska, scripting and production - Monika and Wojciech Węgrzyńscy, sound engineer - Mikołaj Jarząbek. All rights reserved. 2024.

Show Notes

In this mini-series of the Uncovered Witness - Fire Science Revelations, we cover the subject of the means of escape - the technical solutions in our buildings meant to allow for human evacuation in case of a fire.

In the third and final episode of the mini-series, we discuss what makes or breaks the design of an evacuation sign. While it may seem like a simple design choice (make it green and make the arrow point in the correct direction?), there are, in fact, many elements that influence the human perception of the sign. We tap into the tragic fire in Daegu Metro, which illustrates what happens when the signs are present but inaccessible. 

We connect the design of evacuation signage to the theory of affordances, presenting a framework for evaluating its design. We give examples of good and poor affordances and explain the consequences of non-fire engineers' actions, who may unwillingly alter the sign's readability.  

Guests featured in this podcast episode:

  • Prof. Daniel Nilsson, University of Canterbury, Halliwell Fire Research
  • Luke de Schot, Halliwell Fire Research
  • Josh Gibbons, Halliwell Fire Research

Relevant Fire Science Show episodes:

This show is produced by the Fire Science Media for Halliwell Fire Research. Executive producer - Monika Węgrzyńska, scripting and production - Monika and Wojciech Węgrzyńscy, sound engineer - Mikołaj Jarząbek. All rights reserved. 2024.