Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Over 45% buildings surveyed by fire brigade violated rules

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Eeshanpriy­a MS

MUMBAI: After conducting a thorough inspection of buildings, the Mumbai Fire Brigade has found that 45.8% of them are violating fire safety rules, even as several fire-related incidents being reported i n the city. According to the data from the fire brigade, as many as 329 buildings were inspected between November 2021 and April 2022, out of which, 151 were issued notices for flouting fire safety rules. A majority of these buildings are residentia­l high-rises, and only a few are commercial establishm­ents. The inspection­s are part of the fire brigade’s routine ongoing procedure. Hemant Parab, chief fire officer of the Mumbai Fire Brigade said, “The most common violation we found is non-functional firefighti­ng system, defunct parts of the system such as sprinklers or smoke detectors not working. In other instances, we found that the refuge area was encroached, terrace as locked, and the staircase and common passageway­s were encroached with household items and furniture.” After the fire at Tardeo’s Sachinam Heights in January this year, an inquiry report recommende­d the fire brigade to check if all 1443 high-rise buildings located in the island city have submitted the latest form-b and send notices to those buildings that have not done their fire audit. Parab said, “The owners or occupiers of the buildings do not need to visit the fire brigade. The procedure of submitting form B is online.”

After a fire incident at Jivesh Terrace, Bandstand in Bandra, a notice is being issued for nonoperati­onal firefighti­ng system.

 ?? HT FILE PHOTO ?? Jivesh Terrace fire.
HT FILE PHOTO Jivesh Terrace fire.

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