Key:fire_object:type

Description
It is often useful to note on the map objects that are potentially dangerous or socially significant. Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: properties
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesmay be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)may be used on relations
Status: in use

Potentially dangerous objects - facilities that use, produce, process, store or transport the radioactive, fire and explosion hazard, hazardous chemical and biological agents, creating a real threat of an emergency source.

Socially significant facilities - objects of particular social importance, these include social infrastructure (ie, objects that provide human needs in delivery, acquisition of essential services, products, goods).

It is often useful to note on the map objects that are potentially dangerous or socially significant.

For example, this hospital is a socially significant object.

Other examples are the various objects that are potentially dangerous.

Examples

Here are examples of when the tag =* may or could be applied:

Tag =* should use the poo abbreviation potentially dangerous objects and szo abbreviation to describe socially important facilities.

As denoted on the map

Simply add the tag =* object on the map located in the region out certain fire station.

Example socially significant object:

  • amenity=hospital
  • name=Hospital № 1 (the name of a particular hospital).
  • fire_operator=RU-ROS-5-12 (fire station in whose area is out. RU-ROS-5-12 (Russia - Rostov region - 5th unit - 12th fire station)).
  • =szo (socially significant object).

Example potentially dangerous object:

  • amenity=fuel
  • name=Fuel station RosNeft № 14 (the name of a particular gas station).
  • fire_operator=RU-ROS-5-12 (fire station in whose area is out).
  • =poo (potentially dangerous object).