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Appropriate management of evacuation passages, etc.

Last updated on September 24, 2021.

Are there any objects near evacuation passages, stairs, or fire doors?

Many of the most severely damaged fires that occurred in the past, such as the fire in Shinjuku Kabukicho, which occurred on September 1, 2001 and died of 44 people, are located near stairs, passages, and fire doors in buildings. Because things were placed, fires spread and spread, evacuation is hindered, escape delays, and many fire and toxic smoke are lost without closing fire doors, and precious property and precious.


Fire is very terrifying.

Building officials should check the evacuation method on a regular basis so that they do not regret such as "It has become irreparable." Please do not place anything near the fire doors and manage it properly.

For owners and tenants of small multi-purpose buildings, please also refer to "Small multi-purpose building owners and tenants to everyone".

In addition, if objects are placed in evacuation passages and you feel the danger of a fire, please contact the nearest fire department.

This indicates the situation where luggage is placed at the evacuation exit and cannot be opened.
Evacuation exits where luggage is placed and cannot be used

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Fire Bureau Prevention Department Guidance Division

Phone: 045-334-6408

Phone: 045-334-6408

Fax: 045-334-6610

E-Mail address [email protected]

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