Abstract

Today, this topic is relevant due to the fact that smoke and toxic combustion products that are released during fires are the main cause of death. According to statistics, about 42% of victims of smoke exposure get severe poisoning, eventually leading to death. At the same time, 70% of all those killed in a fire die precisely from the effects of smoke. The article discusses two types of smoke removal systems for closed car parks (traditional and impulse), analyzes the design features of these systems, performs calculations and evaluates the profitability of these systems in terms of energy consumption and economic costs.

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