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The management of building fire safety towards the sustainability of Malaysian public universities
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Economic TensionsEducationSustainable DesignFire Risk AnalysisBuilt EnvironmentPublic UniversitiesBuilding Fire SafetyManagementMalaysian Public UniversitiesFire ProtectionHigher Education PolicyPublic PolicyFire EngineeringFire SafetyAnnual Budgetary AllocationsHigher Education ManagementHigher EducationPublic FinanceHigher Education FinanceBusinessConstruction ManagementFinancial MechanismFire Safety EducationFire Safety Science
Recently, there had been reduction in annual budgetary allocations to public universities in Malaysia due to some economic tensions. This situation had left many institutions in question with the options of scaling down their expenses as well as sourcing for other means of meeting up with the shortfalls in allocated funds. Hence, it affects the sustainability of the building itself. This paper is an attempt to look at the possibility of reducing incidents that could lead to expending unbudgeted fund to rehabilitating property unfortunately destroyed by fire on campus, in addition to limiting risk to life and interruption of academic and business activities. Several research had been conducted on FSM, nevertheless very few consider Higher Education Institutions (HEI)s holistically. Hence this research intends to fill that gap.
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