Srinagar, Oct 16 (KNO): While briefing on the winter advisory, Er Aqib Hussain Mir, Deputy Director, Fire and Emergency Services Srinagar on Thursday cautioned that fire incidents tend to rise sharply during the cold season due to the careless use of heating appliances and LPG devices.
He urged the public to follow safety measures and use certified equipment to prevent fire mishaps during the winter months.
The Deputy Director said fire incidents tend to increase significantly during the winter months, mainly due to the careless and excessive use of heating gadgets.
“Compared to summer, we see a significant rise in fire cases during winter. The root cause remains the excessive and sometimes careless use of heating devices,” Er Aqib said during a press conference at Gowa Kadal, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).
He advised the public to procure ISI-marked heating appliances and ensure proper servicing of old devices before use.
“If you are using old gadgets, get them inspected and serviced. And very importantly, switch them off or unplug them before going to sleep or leaving the house,” he said.
Highlighting the dangers of electric short circuits and overloads, Er Aqib urged citizens to conduct ‘electrical audits’ of their homes and use ISI-marked circuit breakers and wiring systems.
On LPG safety, he recommended using piped gas connections in kitchens to reduce the risk of gas accumulation. “Ensure you have proper accessories like regulators and hoses. Also, avoid unattended cooking,” he said.
The Deputy Director also warned of toxic gas emissions and oxygen depletion from LPG heaters. “Many casualties occur due to suffocation. Always maintain ventilation while using such devices, and never use them while sleeping,” Er Aqib said.
He further warned against unsafe traditional practices such as using electric blankets alongside hot water bottles. “We have lost lives to such practices. The public is strictly advised not to use electric blankets,” he said.
The department also cautioned residents to store combustible materials like dry grass and firewood away from living areas, especially attics, and to handle Kangris carefully. “Kangris must be placed safely, especially during night hours, to avoid fire incidents,” Er Aqib shared.
He further said that in case of any fire emergency, people should contact the department immediately. “Instead of trying to control the fire themselves, people must inform F&ES at the earliest. Our toll-free number 101 is available round-the-clock,” he said as per KNO
Er Aqib added that the department is fully prepared for winter emergencies, including dewatering operations during heavy rainfall and assistance during snow accumulation. “Our manpower and machinery are on high alert. We request public cooperation to ensure a safe winter for all,” he said—(KNO)