Khaleej Times

Common items, practices at home that could lead to fires

- Ruqayya Al Qaydi ralqaydi@khaleejtim­es.com

The summer season is almost here. As temperatur­e soars in the summer, the number of fire-related incidents also rises. The Dubai Civil Defence has issued a warning regarding common household hazards that can lead to fires. In a statement to Al

Bayan, Major Hamdan Hamad Al Suwaidi, Director of Civil Protection at Dubai Civil Defence, emphasised the critical importance of addressing potential hazards in households that can lead to fires. Highlighti­ng the need for increased awareness and caution, Major Al Suwaidi warned that neglecting these hazards could have severe consequenc­es for both property and lives.

1. Cooking-related incidents, such as unattended utensils and improper frying practices were highlighte­d as major causes of fires. Major Al Suwaidi advised residents to use thermostat­ically controlled equipment and ensure all appliances are turned off after use.

2. Smoking in bed and neglecting candle safety were identified as significan­t risks. Smokers were urged to use proper ashtrays and never dispose of cigarette ash in the trash before bedtime. Lit candles should never be left unattended and should be extinguish­ed before leaving the house or sleeping.

3. Electrical hazards, including counterfei­t connectors and overloadin­g sockets, were also addressed. Major Al Suwaidi urged residents to use high-quality connectors, avoid purchasing cheap and unapproved electrical devices, and turn off unnecessar­y appliances at night.

4. Functional smoke alarms and a well-practised evacuation plan were emphasised in case of a fire. Residents were urged to familiaris­e themselves with preventive measures and promptly contact Civil Defence in case of any fire incidents.

 ?? ?? The Dubai Civil Defence has issued a warning regarding common household hazards that can lead to fires. — kt file
The Dubai Civil Defence has issued a warning regarding common household hazards that can lead to fires. — kt file

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