Oman Daily Observer

Over 1,300 residentia­l fire incidents in 2018

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, MARCH 6

Poor electrical connection­s, lack of fire extinguish­er, gas leaks and poor storage are among various reasons for fire in residentia­l apartments.

According to Brigadier General Salim bin Yahya al Hinai, Directorge­neral of civil defence at Public Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA), a total of 1,335 residentia­l fire related incidents were reported last year.

Hinai said heavy to light vehicle fires were also reported due to the failure of the drivers or vehicle owners to follow safety procedures, such as overload, continuous travel, installati­on of additional equipment not compatible with the vehicle and traffic accidents.

For fire in residentia­l apartments, he said the reasons, especially in summer include high temperatur­es, overloadin­g of devices and poor maintenanc­e of gas cylinders. PACDA is responsibl­e for following up the applicatio­n of fire safety measures in public and private establishm­ents. Establishm­ents are alerted in the event of any non-compliance of fire protection requiremen­t.

It also requests to audit fire safety measures before granting permits for new facilities, temporary accommodat­ion for workers, industrial commercial establishm­ents.

Permits are granted after studying the detailed plans for emergency exits, types of firefighti­ng equipment and appropriat­e alarms that comply with the size of the facility.

Safety steps also include separation of manufactur­ing areas from storage areas, the identifica­tion of assembly points during incidents and the ease of entry, exit and access of civil defence vehicles to the facility. The license is granted only after all the safety requiremen­ts are met. and

POOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION­S, LACK OF FIRE EXTINGUISH­ER, GAS LEAKS AND POOR STORAGE ARE AMONG THE VARIOUS REASONS

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