The Borneo Post

‘Owners not willing to pay extra cost for safety measures’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Improving safety measures means extra cost, which many building owners are not willing to spare, hence the reason the buildings do not get certificat­ion from the Fire and Rescue Department ( Bomba).

Bomba director-general Datuk Wan Mohd Nor Ibrahim said many premises could not get the Bomba certificat­ion was because the owners were stingy to pay the extra cost to meet the necessary requiremen­ts.

Such an attitude among building owners, he said, sometimes ended in tragedy, with loss of lives, especially when fire broke out as there was no escape for the occupants.

“In many cases involving failure of premise owners to get Bomba certificat­ion, the excuse given is because they cannot afford to meet the requiremen­t on the design and safety features required to prevent fire as suggested by Bomba.

“What they ( building owners) do not realise is that they are endangerin­g the lives of others, which is a bigger loss and cannot be replaced with money,” he said when contacted by Bernama here yesterday.

He said before constructi­on of a building and its occupancy had to meet certain procedures.

“The architect has to submit the building design and plan to the local government authority (PBT) for approval, like the sewage and drainage system, as well as other agencies for installati­on of electricit­y and water supply.

“Bomba will look from safety aspects, in terms of the design and safety features, like fire-fighting equipment,” he said.

Wan Mohd Nor said the process took only 37 days, following which the building contractor could start work on its project according to the design and specificat­ion approved by PBT.

After completion of the building and Certificat­e of Fitness (CF) or Temporary Certificat­e of Fitness (TCF) or Certificat­e of Completion and Compliance ( CCC) had been obtained, he said Bomba would carry out the final inspection.

If all the fire safety system and installati­on are in order and good condition, a certificat­ion would be issued within five days after the fee payment, he said, adding that the certificat­ion would be valid for 12 months. — Bernama

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