Khaleej Times

Human behaviour can ensure safety in more than 50% of cases

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Lt.-Col Ali Hassan Al Mutawa from the Dubai Civil Defence said residentia­l fires usually increase in the summer season and during the Holy Month of Ramadan. This year, 22 home fire incidents were reported in various parts of Dubai.

“Most fires happened in the kitchen by human error, inexperien­ce and negligence. Many residents do not know how to use a fire extinguish­er,” he said.

He also said that most deaths occur when people are asleep. The possibilit­y of suffocatio­n increases when residents are asleep, he explained.

“Many of the old houses have placed iron bars on windows and have one exit, which impede the process of saving people,” he said.

“This is in addition to the presence of irregulari­ties in the constructi­on of the house. Sometimes people add extensions because they want to accommodat­e large number of inhabitant­s while ignoring safety rules.”

Lt-Col Al Mutawa said deaths during residentia­l fires are often caused by suffocatio­n due to thick smoke which reduces oxygen in the blood. “Lack of oxygen makes a man lose consciousn­ess. This could also lead to people being burnt alive, especially if someone is asleep when the fire breaks out,” he added.

He called on housewives to educate maids and take necessary preventive measures in kitchens such as cleaning fume hoods thoroughly to make sure there are no oils or fats stuck on the cooking equipment, and also not to leave kitchen clothes close to the stoves.

Lt.-Col Mutawa said preventive behaviour is one of the fundamenta­l issues of awareness for residents to avoid loss of life. “Proper

Most fires this year happened in the kitchen by human error, inexperien­ce and negligence. Many residents do not know how to use a fire extinguish­er.”

Lt.-Col Ali Hassan Al Mutawa, Dubai Civil Defence

human behaviour ensures safety in more than 50 per cent of the cases. Raising public awareness about fire safety practices is important,” he said.

amira@khaleejtim­es.com

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