The Borneo Post

Bomba: 10 pct of 1,900 buildings with FC in Selangor do not comply with requiremen­ts

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Some 10 per cent of about 1,900 premises that have been issued with the Fire Certificat­e (FC) in Selangor do not meet the requiremen­ts as stipulated in the certificat­e such as not carrying out fire drills.

Selangor Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) director Wan Md Razali Wan Ismail said fire drills need to be carried out to test the building's prevention and safety system in the event of a fire incident.

The premises were also found to be non-compliant in terms of building renovation standards, he said.

He said fire drills should be conducted at least once a year to assess the level of safety and preparedne­ss of the fire brigade and emergency response team (ERT) of a building.

“The security prevention system of each building must be ensured to always be in perfect condition and functionin­g properly, and not be the cause of a failed extinguish­ing and rescue operations in the event of any untoward incident,” he said.

He told reporters this after observing a fire drill at the AEON Shah Alam Shopping Centre here, yesterday.

Wan Md Razali said there are nine categories of buildings that require FC, including libraries, hospitals and nursing homes, hotels, hostels, offices, shops, factories, assembly areas and stores.

Meanwhile, he said the flood situation in Sungai Buloh is now under control with the water in the affected areas beginning to recede and some flood victims at relief centres (PPS) allowed to return home.

He said the PPS at Sekolah Kebangsaan Merbau Sempak and the Kuala Selangor Municipal Council Hall in Desa Coalfields Village which opened Tuesday are still in operation.

“The flood was caused by heavy rain during high tide but the situation is now under control,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Firefighte­rs evacuate a ‘victim’ during the fire drill.
— Bernama photo Firefighte­rs evacuate a ‘victim’ during the fire drill.

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