The baby-blooming generation after World War II of Taiwan has steped into an aging status due to fast economic growth andwell-developed health care insurance system in the past years. The longevity indicates that Taiwanese possess high living standard development; as a result, the growing number of seniors creates huge demands for day-care centers. The more seniors spend their rest of their living in those facilities, the more vulnerable they are if life-threatening disasters such as fire, typhoon or earthquake etc. It is very difficult for the fire-fighters to evaluate the conditions for those seniors under such circumstances, therefore, it is also a life-threatening issue for the fire fighters as they break into the building to locate and rescue those seniors from the accidental scenes safely. Therefore, it's important for the Fire Authorities to establish a fire fighting management strategy for those senior day-care centers.