224 - Navigating the complexities to change our field - a roundtable with Steve McGuirk and Brian Meacham

224 - Navigating the complexities to change our field - a roundtable with Steve McGuirk and Brian Meacham

This week, in the Fire Science Show, we host a roundtable discussion on complexities in fire safety science and engineering. Most safety failures don’t come from a single mistake—they emerge when people, technology, and institutions misalign. In an ever-changing field in which complexities just go up, we open up a debate on how to cope with that so that the entire field goes in the right direction. For this podcast roundtable debate, I've invited Steve McGuirk, who represents Fire Sector Conf...

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236 - Fitting an efficient smoke control system in a confined space

236 - Fitting an efficient smoke control system in a confined space

A tight, historic cellar. Arched ceilings. Long corridors. Tiny shafts. We faced a design wall: to keep routes tenable, we needed twice the extraction that the building could carry. At that point, I'v...

28 Jan 50min

235 - A Repeating Tragedy with Lazaros Filippidis

235 - A Repeating Tragedy with Lazaros Filippidis

A fire in a public venue happened again. No, I am not talking about the one in Switzerland. Since the tragic New Year celebration, we had one more near-miss in Madrid on Jan 10th 2026... In fact, who ...

21 Jan 1h 8min

234 - Building a fire safety culture with George Boustras

234 - Building a fire safety culture with George Boustras

Today we sit down with safety science leader George Boustras - a professor at European University Cyprus, UNESCO Chair in Disaster Risk Reduction and Societal Safety in South East Mediterranean and fo...

14 Jan 59min

233 - Safety as a moving target with Danielle Antonelis

233 - Safety as a moving target with Danielle Antonelis

Fires in informal settlements and humanitarian settings rarely make headlines, but they define daily life for millions. We sit down with Kindling founder Danielle Antonelis to trace a four-year arc fr...

7 Jan 57min

232 - 2025 Wrap up episode - How fires turn into catastrophies

232 - 2025 Wrap up episode - How fires turn into catastrophies

Catastrophes don’t happen because of one bad decision; they happen when many small assumptions fail at the same time. I take this opportunity to talk about my thoughts related to the Wang Fuk Court fi...

31 Des 202552min

Merry Christmas everyone!

Merry Christmas everyone!

I would like to take this opportunity to wish you Merry Christmas, a great time with your families, a bit of rest and time to reflect, and an awesome 2026 to come! If you are desperate for fire scienc...

24 Des 20254min

231 - BESS explosion prevention and mitigation with Lorenz Boeck and Nick Bartlett

231 - BESS explosion prevention and mitigation with Lorenz Boeck and Nick Bartlett

Today we cover another branch of safety of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), that is explosion prevention in mitigation. I always thought you can either end with a fire or with an explosion, and ...

17 Des 202559min

230 - Wind driven conflagration experiments with Faraz Hedayati

230 - Wind driven conflagration experiments with Faraz Hedayati

A facility with 105 synchronized fans pushing hurricane-class wind across a full-size house while a live fire... This is not science fiction - this is a real research capacity that helps us re-shape o...

10 Des 202551min

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