Abstract:
The persistence of fire outbreaks in markets is a problem in Nigeria and the repetition of this problem
is very frequent at Port Harcourt in Rivers State. To curtail this problem, research was made on the
three major markets in Port Harcourt with the aim of determining the fire resistivity of their door and
window materials, in order to generate guidelines for designing doors and windows of market buildings
in Nigeria. The research made use of desktop study as the instrument for data collection. Then, the data
were analyzed and checked by using content analysis technique, so as to validate the results. Among
the findings are uses of ordinary windowpanes and their aluminium frames in the design of market
buildings are not good practices against fires. Among the recommended guidelines are the design of all
the window panes of market buildings must be metal type; the design of all the window frames of market
buildings must be steel type, in order to ensure good practices against fires in Nigerian markets.
Alternatively, the design of all the window panels of market buildings must be made up of any other
fire-resistant material with a minimum of two hours resistance, in order to also ensure good practices
against fires in Nigerian markets.