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Keep censers away from inflammabl­e material: Police

- Sohaila Ahmed, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: As part of Dubai Police’s keenness to raise awareness and ensure the safety of community members, individual­s were warned about the dangers of using censers (incense burners) on clothes for a long period of time.

This advice targeted individual­s who place censers inside their closets, especially during a big event like Eid Al Fitr.

Officials revealed that since the beginning of 2021, around 186 fires took place including vehicle fires, restaurant­s, houses and warehouses, due to not taking the necessary precaution­ary measures.

Causes of such fires varied from keeping censers inside wardrobes, not cleaning restaurant­s’ smoke extractors, and not taking proper safety measures to prevent fires. Moreover, officials explained that 17 fires were reported in kitchens of villas, 35 in residentia­l apartments, 3 restaurant­s and 2 local kitchens, 3 warehouses and 7 factories, while 22 other fires of different causes.

Families and individual­s were urged to take all safety precaution­s and raise their awareness about preventing fires from taking place by avoiding such a habit of placing incense burners inside wardrobes.

Officials referred to multiple fire incidents that occurred in laundry and dry cleaning shops, in which workers let the machines running for hours while cables fused and started a fire in no time.

Individual­s were urged to get the help of profession­al electricia­ns when short circuits or cable fuse take place, besides avoiding the use of censers and burned coal except with full caution. It also advised people not to use fireworks during Eid holidays.

Seperately, the Federal Emergency, Crisis and Disasters Prosecutio­n has ordered the imprisonme­nt of two young men for violating the precaution­ary measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.

The authority stated that, under the framework of the national efforts aimed at combating the coronaviru­s pandemic and limiting its spread, the Abu Dhabi Police monitored a video of two young men entering a shopping mall in Abu Dhabi, who filmedthem­selveswith­outwearing­facemasks,adding that they were also wearing smart tracking watches used for those in quarantine, therefore, violating the precaution­ary measures in a boasful manner.

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