The Free Press Journal

50% hospitals in city have major fire lapses: Minister

BMC had conducted a survey of 1,324 hospitals, serves notices for early fire safety compliance

- SANJAY JOG

Compartmen­tation is necessary to prevent the penetratio­n of smoke or heat in other rooms or wards.’’

— BMC Officer

It’s now of ficial. Almost 50% hospitals in Mumbai have major lapses in fire safety. Following the killing of 10 newbor ns at the Bhandara district general hospital, the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister had announced that a fire safety audit will be conducted of hospitals across the state. Accordingl­y, BMC had conducted a survey of 1,324 hospitals and found that 663 hospitals miserably fail in adhering to prescribed fire safety norms. The civic body has served notices to them. This was announced by Urban Developmen­t Minister Eknath Shinde in the state assembly.

In addition, the notices have been served to 38 gover nment hospitals for shortcomin­gs in the fire safety. The lapses were largely related to lack of adequate fire hydrants, fire sprinklers, smoke alar ms and fire extinguish­ers were not filled up regularly.

A BMC of ficer told the Free Press Jour nal, “In some hospitals the fire alar m and smoke detection system were not active. It was also found that compartmen­tation where by rooms or wards are segregated with fire walls was not done.

The compartmen­tation is necessary to prevent the penetratio­n of smoke or heat in other rooms or wards.’’

As far as Thane is concer ned, Shinde, who is also the district guardian minister, said that 347 hospitals were surveyed of which 28 were shut down, 151 had submitted fire compliance while remaining 168 had been given time to submit the same till February 22.

However, Shinde has not revealed in his reply the action taken against the concer ned civic body officers for negligence.

However, BJP legislator Atul Bhatkhalka­r criticized the state gover nment saying that it has not taken any action to avoid fire incidents in the hospitals.

The state gover nment came under attack after the Bhandara fire as the infor mation gathered under the RTI Act revealed that the hospital had no fire safety equipment from 2018.

This is despite the proposal being submitted by the hospital but it failed to get timely clearance because of administra­tive wrangling between the public health and public work department­s.

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