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Centralise­d fire alert system for buildings

Law to make it mandatory as part of ‘Hassantuk’ system

- BY ALI AL SHOUK Staff Reporter

Anew law will make installati­on of a centralise­d alarm system mandatory for all buildings and houses nationwide, an official said yesterday.

Major General Jasem Mohammad Al Mazrouqi, General Commander of Civil Defence at the Ministry of Interior, said that the project, will provide end-to-end fire safety solutions in every villa and building in the country.

“The UAE Cabinet will issue a law to make it mandatory for all buildings and houses to be part of ‘Hassantuk’ system. They will be connected 24x7 to the command room of Civil Defence department­s for quicker response without human interventi­on,” Al Mazrouqi said.

The project, called ‘Hassantuk for Villas’, is a major initiative linking homes to the Civil Defence’s operation rooms, to alert them in the event of a fire. The project was launched in the capital earlier this month.

Hassantuk (“Protect You” in Arabic) optimises fire and emergency response through a fire alarm system, using advanced Artificial Intelligen­ce smart technologi­es.

The UAE Cabinet will issue a law making it mandatory for all buildings and houses in the UAE to be part of new smart fire safety project called “Hassantuk”, an official said yesterday.

Major General Jasem Mohammad Al Mazrouqi, General Commander of Civil Defence at the Ministry of Interior, said that the project will provide end-to-end fire safety solutions in every villa and building in the UAE.

“The UAE cabinet will issue a law to make it mandatory for all buildings and houses to be part of the ‘Hassantuk’ system. They will be connected 24x7 to the command room of Civil Defence department­s for quicker response without human interventi­on,” Maj Gen Al Mazrouqi said during a press conference in Gitex.

The new project, called ‘Hassantuk for Villas’, is a major initiative linking homes to the Civil Defence’ operation rooms, to alert them in the event of a fire. Lt Gen Shaikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, launched the project in the capital earlier this month.

Smart technologi­es

Hassantuk (“Protect You” in Arabic) optimises fire and emergency response through a fire alarm system, using advanced Artificial Intelligen­ce smart technologi­es.

The existing Hassantuk website incorporat­es plenty of new details for linking all kinds of residentia­l and commercial establishm­ents in the country to Civil Defence operation centres.

“The system will be on MOI applicatio­n within a month. We linked 900 buildings to the system so far and our aim is to connect 150,000 buildings in the near future,” Maj Gen Al Mazrouqi added.

He said in recent times they had detected that casualties in house fires were caused due to smoke, and smoke detectors in the new system will help reduce such casualties.

“Our children are more important and people should use certified smoke detectors in houses,” he said. “Most incidents happened at night while people were sleeping. In the new system, the smoke detectors will alert command rooms immediatel­y for quick response to help save lives,” he said.

Etisalat is the service provider for the ‘Hassantuk for Villas’ project, and has done special networking for the project. Residents, outlets and offices can also get their premises linked to the Civil Defence, within just two days after registerin­g on the website, Maj Gen Al Mazrouqi said.

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