Times of Oman

Negligence one of causes of fire

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The agency had recently issued a warning about electrical fires, which increased by a third over last year. 2016 saw 387 incidents, while 250 incidents were recorded in 2015. This reflects a 35 per cent increase, which was attributed to home electrical fires, which recorded the highest percentage increase.

The PACDA official reiterated that negligence and improper use of electricit­y are the main causes for fire breaking out.

“Electrical devices should not be in areas where they overheat, nor should they be used if they are faulty. Devices should be fixed by profession­als, and switched off when not in use,” the official said.

Business Developmen­t and Training Manager at Competence HR, Mark Pudwell, said Oman’s houses are not as flammable as other homes around the world.

“This is due in no small part to the design and constructi­on methods used in Oman, which use reinforced concrete, and this in turn reduces the amount of more combustibl­e constructi­on materials.”

However, Pudwell explained that homeowners or tenants should attempt to take some precaution­ary measures in order to avoid the chance of fire and the resulting injuries, and the death and destructio­n it may cause.

“Individual­s should install a battery operated smoke detector, which would provide a simple, but effective way to warn occupants in the event of a fire.”

“One of the main causes of domestic fires are electrical equipment that aren’t switched off in the night time, so ensure that all electrical equipment is switched off, not put on standby, when not required, especially before going to bed,” Pudwell said.

He also emphasised going through drills for families on what to do in the event of a fire.

“If you do experience a fire in the home, there is overall one simple message. ‘Get out and stay out.’ Call the emergency services, and do not attempt to re-enter the premises at any cost,” he added.

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