Arab Times

‘Site supervisor­s responsibl­e for most fire incidents’

‘KFSD taking ‘necessary measures’ against anyone causing fires’

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A firefighte­r seen battling a huge fire.

Above: Firefighte­rs battle fires with courage risking their lives to save others.

KUWAIT CITY, July 29, (KUNA): Supervisor­s of sites under constructi­ons are responsibl­e for most of fire incidents erupted in those sites in Kuwait, Kuwait’s top fireman said.

But Kuwait Fire Service Directorat­e “does not cover on arson and is ready to take necessary measures against anyone trying to mess with security of the country, safety of people and properties,” General Khaled AlMekrad, KFSD Director General, said.

He underlined that KFSD “is acting in a transparen­t manner ... and is not ready to cover on any person.” Al-Mekrad, in an interview with KUNA, said KFSD was taking “necessary measures” against anyone causing the fires “regardless of that person’s identity.

The fire directorat­e, he added, revealed the “real causes” of every fire in its report, which is “supported by evidence like photos and samples and testimonie­s of eyewitness­es.” The reports, which he said were produced “without any pressure,” were published in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Interior’s Criminal Evidence Department.

Al-Mekrad said the number of deliberate fires in 2016 reached 409.

Al-Mekrad attributed most of fire incidents in buildings under constructi­on to the way the iron was cut inside the site, causing sparks to start fire when they land on woods.

This same reason caused the fire incidents in Sabah Al-Salem University City, Kuwait Credit Bank under constructi­on building and another tower site in Sharq, downtown, he said.

Al-Mekrad said workers should not cut the iron inside the project. But if they want to, he added, they should make sure the sparks would not reach the huge amount of woods used in the project.

Al-Mekrad

The garages fire in the Sharq Industrial area was due to an electrical short circuit in one of the garages’ air condition unit, Al-Mekrad mentioned, adding that the area’s poor organizati­onal structure has delayed the arrival of firefighti­ng squads on time thus allowed the fire to expand further and become difficult to deal with.

“I have urged for removal of this poor area due to its sensitive location in the capital’s center, posing a major risk on the safety of buildings and people,” he said, stressing the importance of building an appropriat­e and special area for car garages.

Meanwhile, Al-Mekrad affirmed that KFSD performs its tasks to the fullest, including search operations, which covered 13,991 facilities, current and under constructi­on, and storages in 2016.

Some 655 were referred to prosecutio­n due to severe violations, prompting suspension of their files and transactio­ns, he said, adding that around 21 facilities so far have been closed down in 2017, including storages, warehouses, companies, hotels, medical clinics, factories, and cellars.

Al-Mekrad also praised a number of state sectors, including Kuwait Municipali­ty, Environmen­t Public Authority, Public Authority for Industry, Public Authority of Agricultur­e Affairs and Fish Resources, Environmen­t Police, and Removals Committee for their cooperatio­n with KFSD in closing down some facilities that were not committed to precaution­ary requiremen­ts.

“Right now, we are working on removing severe and hazardous violations in Industrial Sulaibiya area that pose great danger on the safety of the society,” he noted.

He noted the great efforts exerted by the directorat­e’s media and press department in promoting awareness campaigns.

Non-commitment to safety standards and requiremen­ts is actually a problem, Al-Mekrad said, noting that the directorat­e has voiced strong messages that stressed the importance of having fire extinguish­ers inside houses.

He also expressed his discontent with the current punishment­s in the Fire Law, adding that the Directorat­e is currently working to draft a new law that would increase financial and transactio­nal punishment­s.

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