pacda warns of rise in electrical fires in oman
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PACDA warns of rise in electrical fires in Oman

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Fires caused by electricity, either by misuse, poor maintenance or faulty equipment, are on the increase in homes in Oman, say authorities.

The General Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance (PACDA) reported an increase by more than 100 reports of electrical fires over the course of last year. 2016 saw 387 incidents, while 2015 had 250, and 2014 had 218. This increase over the years is also attributed to home electrical fires, which recorded the highest percentage compared to other electrical fires. 

PACDA listed negligence and improper use of electricity as the main causes to fire breaking out.

"Despite the many benefits of electricity and its importance in the life of individuals and society, electricity poses a serious danger to life and property, and must be dealt with in accordance with safety requirements," the agency said.

"The causes of electrical fires are many, including faulty electrical extensions, and overloading sockets by connecting multiple devices in one socket. Another cause is leaving electrical appliances on for long periods, causing their temperature to rise and fire to break out.

"Non-maintenance of electrical devices and tools can also lead to fires. Individuals must not be negligent in connecting cables to a static ground floor to discharge any excess charge, and must not allow unqualified people to install and maintain their electrical connections. In addition, using tools and electric appliances of poor quality may also lead to harmful consequences," PACDA added.

In order to avoid electricity fires and hazards, the General Authority recommends that preventive measures be followed by not touching equipment while hands are wet. They also advised that equipment should be left for repair with competent individuals, instead of individuals tampering with them alone. Electrical connections should be away from the corridors, and sources of heat should be avoided. Devices and tools must be switched off immediately after use, and maintained on a frequent basis. Cables should not run under carpets and other hazardous material.

"The General Authority for Civil Defence and Ambulance hopes that the community experiences a safe and non-incidental summer, and urges cooperati

 

Source: Timesofoman

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