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The frequent collapse of
stairways makes escape particularly difficult, since many buildings have only one stairway
(79). Furthermore, heavy furniture, appliances, bookshelves, equipment, and objects
placed high can fall and cause injury unless secured (49). Although recent research
indicates that nonstructural elements such as ceiling tiles and building contents such as
office equipment and household furnishings have a low likelihood of causing fatal
injuries, such elements are responsible for numerous minor and moderate injuries that can
tax emergency health services (80).
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