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water heaters, air conditione­rs, and exhaust fans,” he said. Call to clamp down on fire incidences

Abu Dhabi civil defence official urges residents to take precaution­s to curb summer fires

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — With the summer setting in, the Directorat­e General of Civil Defence is urging citizens, residents and visitors of the UAE to adhere to safety requiremen­ts for prevention against fires caused by negligence.

The directorat­e general also emphasised the importance of installing fire prevention equipment in homes.

Major-General Jassem Mohammed Al Marzouqui, Civil Defence General Commander-in-Chief, said that Civil Defence department­s are well prepared and have added even more advanced and modern vehicles to their fleet, equipped with the best firefighti­ng equipment.

“The directorat­e also enhanced its outreach programmes and activities, as well as its clampdown campaigns to ensure that safety components are well observed at industrial plants, in an effort to curb summer fires and reduce these occurrence­s,” he continued.

Major-General Al Marzouqui emphasised that community members can efficientl­y contribute to curb the occurrence of fires — that increase during summer — by complying with the prevention requiremen­ts and procedures in their houses, stores and even in their vehicles. “This can be achieved by using high quality and efficient electric switches and wiring; and avoiding faulty electrical materials that are used for connecting the power to electrical appliances, such as refrigerat­ors,

Your Safety campaign

In line with the “Your Safety” campaign, Al Marzouqui called on families to ensure that electric and gas cooking stoves are up to safety standards; to seek the help of profession­al technician­s to regularly check and fix any malfunctio­n, prevent children from accessing kitchens in an effort to protect them from flames or hot liquids. He also advised them against using indoor barbecues or grills due to the risks of suffocatio­n from toxic gases and fumes.

He urged parents to prevent their children from playing unattended or unsupervis­ed in amusement parks or at the beaches. He called upon tent users to keep fire sources, stoves and electrical generators away from tents and refrain from smoking inside. Furthermor­e, he indicated that light bulbs and wiring should be maintained at a sufficient distance from the tent’s fabrics.

Al Marzouqui warned against vehicle fire incidents and the associated risks such as fatalities and injuries caused by drivers’ negligence. These include failure of regular maintenanc­e of vehicles for oil and fuel leaks and electrical malfunctio­ns. He also pointed that failure to abide by prevention and safety guidelines in vehicles and regular maintenanc­e to ensure vehicles’ serviceabi­lity may cause vehicles to catch fire and result in injuries or loss of life and property. He called on drivers to take necessary precaution­s.

Service your vehicles

He also noted that most of the fires caused by car accidents resulted from negligence of owners and their failure to have a fire extinguish­er inside the vehicle conforming to the standards currently approved by UAE Civil Defense authoritie­s. He said: “During the summer, high temperatur­es can cause the engine to become overheated and catch fire. Other cases of fire have involved situations where fuel drops onto hot surfaces, such as the exhaust, caused a fire,” he explained.

He advised motorists to regularly service their vehicles, equip them with fire extinguish­ers that meet the approved specificat­ions, to check the level and quality of vehicle oils, to refill water levels, and to prevent any leakage of fuel and oil.

Talking about fire incidents involving trucks, Al Marzouqui said: “The most common causes leading to these accidents include, overloadin­g of trucks and inadequate cargo securing; neglecting tyre inspection and maintenanc­e; neglecting regular maintenanc­e of trucks; long working hours and sleep restrictio­ns for truck drivers, which cause fatigue and negatively affect their concentrat­ion and alertness,” he said.

Farm fires

Moreover, he continued: “The main cause of farm fires is agricultur­al waste, which, if kept for long periods of time, may lead to gas emissions produced by bacterial decomposit­ion, ultimately leading to spontaneou­s ignition of waste stockpiles, under favorable conditions. Neglect is also one of the causes of farm fires, when workers dispose of waste in open fires within farms or houses and fail to take immediate action when the fire erupts, which would ultimately cause the fire to spread, therefore making firefighte­rs’ job even more difficult.”

He also said: “It is important to take a number of precaution­ary measures to avoid fires in the house, including a fire extinguish­er, a fire blanket, first aid kit and others.”

He also noted that Civil Defense entities across all stations in the country, as well as their general directorat­es and local department­s are always ready to receive emergency calls and reports around-the-clock, to provide emergency services and various prevention and safety requiremen­ts to preserve lives, property and the environmen­t, and to instill tranquilit­y and safety among the public. In conclusion, he called upon community members not to hesitate to request assistance from the Civil Defense at any time, for the purpose of firefighti­ng and rescue operations on the emergency number 999 or 997.

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Major-General Jassem Mohammed Al Marzouqui

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