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Be extra careful and avoid fires

PEOPLE RUSH TO FINISH COOKING AND FORGET TO TURN OFF OVENS

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

Dubai Civil Defence has warned of fires during Ramadan saying most fires start in kitchens as people rush to finish cooking before iftar time and forget to turn off the ovens or because of electricit­y overload.

Lieutenant Colonel Ali Al Mutawa, Assistant General Manager for Smart Services at Dubai Civil Defence, said: “Fires in Ramadan mostly happen in kitchens because many people want to cook before iftar and forget that the oven is on or they have failed in doing timely maintenanc­e of electric cables and gas pipes. People must be careful and make sure the ovens are turned off after cooking,” Lt Col Al Mutawa said.

He also blamed some incidents of fire because of cooking oil as it is used many times in Ramadan.

“In case of cooking oil fires, don’t use water, use a blanket to douse the fire,” he advised.

Awareness campaign

Lt Col Al Mutawa said there had been no fires in Ramadan tents in the last four years, but the department keeps raising awareness among employees and carry out inspection­s, check that fire systems and safety procedures are followed in tents.

“Ramadan tents need to get approval from the Civil Defence and the municipali­ty. The tents must have enough space and must not block traffic and have fire extinguish­ers clearly visible to people. They must meet all stipulated safety conditions.”

Lt Col Al Mutawa, said that in case of fires, people must switch off electricit­y and lock the doors and windows and call 997. He said the firefighte­rs are ready 24 hours during Ramadan and they have a clear-cut plan to respond fast to any emergency situation.

Ramadan tents need to get approval from the Civil Defence and the municipali­ty. The tents must have enough space and must not block traffic and have fire extinguish­ers clearly visible to people. They must meet all stipulated safety conditions.”

Lieutenant Colonel Ali Al Mutawa | Assistant General Manager for Smart Services at Dubai Civil Defence

 ?? Courtesy: Dubai Civil Defence ?? An official of Dubai Civil Defence inspects the kitchen of a Ramadan tent and checks that fire systems and safety procedures are followed in tents.
Courtesy: Dubai Civil Defence An official of Dubai Civil Defence inspects the kitchen of a Ramadan tent and checks that fire systems and safety procedures are followed in tents.
 ?? Courtesy: Dubai Civil Defence ?? Dubai Civil Defence has advised that in case of fires people must switch off electricit­y and lock the doors and windows and call 997.
Courtesy: Dubai Civil Defence Dubai Civil Defence has advised that in case of fires people must switch off electricit­y and lock the doors and windows and call 997.

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