Fire incidents are due to short circuit
Noida Jun
18, 2021: A major fire broke out at the office of the Noida Metro Rail
Corporation in Sector 29, Noida on Friday afternoon due to an electrical short
circuit.
Mumbai 04
Feb 2022: The fire in 60 storeyed Avighna Park is from video doorbell, later
spread to other parts.
Mumbai
October 25, 2022: A fire broke out in Vasai godown while Thane reported five
different incidents of fire and another fire broke out in a Goregaon building.
Mangalore
Jun 24, 2022: Fire incident at Mangalore showroom due to short circuit, says EV
maker Okinawa.
Jammu and
Kashmir's Nov 16, 2023: Eight houses were gutted In Massive Fire Due to Short
Circuit
Hyderabad Nov
15, 2023: Investigators, including Clues Team officials, who examined the
Bazarghat fire accident site, on Tuesday said CCTV footage showed that a short
circuit caused the blaze that killed nine people.
Chandigarh,
October 10, 2023: A massive fire broke out in the computer room of the
C-block of Nehru Hospital at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education
and Research (PGIMER), caused by a short circuit in the computer room.
Bhopal June
20, 2023: Satpura Bhawan fire incident, Inquiry committee submits report, says
fire due to short circuit.
Hyderabad
June 12, 2023: Short
circuit leads to fire at food court in Madhapur. The food court would be issued
a notice for operating without a fire NoC.
Kaushambi
(UP) June 6, 2023: A fire broke out due to a short circuit in one of the
general coaches of the Sealdah-Ajmer Express train here, spreading panic among
passengers, but no one was hurt in the incident.
Bengaluru February 07, 2023: Fire on Top Floor of office High-Rise. The UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems, which provide battery backups when the power supply fails, went up in flames, the fire officials told NDTV.
Lots of
incident happened PAN India, short-circuit is most common cause of blaze in
buildings. Ashwini Bhide, additional municipal commissioner of the BMC informed
the standing committee, “There is no mechanism for having societies conduct
electrical audits. We are in communication with the state government to develop
a regulatory mechanism for the same. We are also reviewing fire safety in
hospitals and in the malls of the city.”
Bhide
added, “In case of high-rises also we have been conducting fire drills and
inspections regularly and taking all appropriate steps to ensure there is
zero-tolerance for fire safety,” an officer said.
According
to BMC officials, the MFB in the past three months have conducted fire drills
at 52 high-rises and inspected 1,526 buildings in the past 20 months. Notices
have been issued to 327 buildings, while 78 buildings have complied with
violations, 109 are in the stage of compliance and prosecution against three
housing societies is under process.
Further, the BMC’s standing committee on Wednesday also cleared a proposal of ₹3.15 crore for the procurement of 24 fire bikes for the city. According to BMC officials, the fire bikes will help firefighting in congested areas like chawls and slums. These fire bikes will be added to the fire-fighting fleet of the MFB.
FORMER
MUNICIPAL commissioner Praveen Pardeshi, also the head of technical committee
on Safety Manual to respond to man-made disasters, said on Monday that nearly
70 per cent of the fire incidents in Mumbai take place due to electrical short
circuits. He was speaking at a panel discussion ‘Electrical Safety is
non-Negotiable’ in the city.
“We have
found that 69 per cent of the fire incidents reported in Mumbai happened mainly due to the failure of
electrical installation. The second highest reason being domestic gas cylinder
leakages, which is just 2 per cent. So, the numbers clearly state that if
electric installations at residential buildings could be routinely checked and
inspected, we could prevent 70 per cent of the fire incidents in Mumbai,” said Pardeshi.
An electrical system can deliver energy to a very small location, raising the temperature and causing a fire. Some appliances heat up by design, and the heat needs to be controlled.
Hazards
Mitigations
The Maharashtra Fire Services of Government of Maharashtra is insisting to install an IOT BASED MICRO CONTROLLER DEVICE, claimed to be offering multiple safety measures as per IS732.
Note: The Circular CEI 2021/P.No.114/Energy-5, Energy Department, Government of Maharashtra is included in Annex A.
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