‘ Sindh govt stands fully committed to beefing up firefighting systems in Karachi to protect lives and assets ’
The Caretaker Sindh government is fully committed to supporting the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation in strengthening firefighting systems in Karachi to save its numerous high-rise commercial and residential buildings from the fire emergency.
Interim Sindh Local Government Minister, Muhammad Mubeen Jumani, expressed this commitment in his remarks as the chief guest at the 13th Annual Fire Safety and Security Convention and Awards-2023 organised by the National Forum for Environment and Health (NFEH).
Caretaker Local Government Minister conceded that the operational capacity of Karachi’s Fire Department should be massively improved to make it capable of handling two major fire emergencies at a time in the city.
He said the interim provincial government stood fully committed to safeguarding the precious lives and belongings of the people in the city.
He said the interim provincial government would support the KMC in building more fire stations in the city and providing the latest firefighting, safety, and rescue gear and equipment to personnel of Karachi’s fire brigade.
He said the Sindh Building Control Authority and other relevant civic agencies should discharge their responsibilities of inspecting new high-rise buildings in cities for the availability of the necessary fire safety arrangements as per the law.
Jumani hoped that deliberations and recommendations of the Fire Safety Convention would encourage the industrialists and businessmen in the city to adopt the necessary fire protection measures at their offices, businesses, and industries.
Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, President Iftikhar Ahmed Sheikh, said that owing to the efforts of the KCCI each of the seven industrial zones in the city had a dedicated fire station with two fire tenders provided by the federal government to deal with any fire emergency at any factory without loss of precious time.
He, however, conceded that much had to be done by the industries in the city to beef up their individual fire protection measures with strict adoption of the safety laws.
He said the KCCI would join hands with NGOs like the NFEH to run an awareness campaign in the industrial zones to motivate the factory owners to adopt the fire safety codes.
He assured the audience that the KCCI would fully support the drive of the government and its relevant agencies for strict implementation of fire protection measures in the commercial and industrial buildings in the city.
The KCCI President emphasised that thousands of multi-storey residential and commercial buildings in the city should strictly adopt fire safety measures.
Consul General of Oman in Karachi, Sami Abdullah Salim Al Khanjari, hoped that events like the Fire Safety Convention would go a long in promoting the culture of fire safety in residential and office buildings in the city.
He noted that dangerously dangling wires of electricity and TV cable service in almost all parts of Karachi posed a serious safety risk to people and the relevant civic agencies should immediately take care of this issue.
He informed the audience about strict compliance with fire safety codes while constructing commercial and residential buildings in Oman. He said the latest technology was used in Oman for swift adoption of the safety measures including electricity shutdown for dealing with any fire emergency.
President of the Fire Protection Industry of Pakistan, Dr Imran Taj, emphasised that every industrial unit should undergo annual inspections to check the validity of its fire safety measures.
He underlined the need for strict compliance with the Fire Safety Provisions-2016 of the Building Code of Pakistan while constricting residential and commercial buildings in the cities for the safety of their occupants.
CEO of Sindh Integrated Emergency & Health Services (SIEHS), Brig (retired) Tariq Qadir Lakhiar, said the Sindh government had succeeded in curtailing the response time for dispatching firefighters, ambulances, and first aiders to any troubled spot in the cities after the launch of SIEHS that work with Fire Department of KMC.
He said the volunteers and emergency responders belonging to SIEHS had so far provided their essential rescue and relief services with impeccable integrity as despite their involvement in providing first-aid to over 1.5 million victims of highway accidents, there hadn’t been a single complaint against them regarding the theft of the valuables of the passengers in distress.
NFEH President Naeem Qureshi, in his welcome speech, said the recommendations of the convention would be sent to the relevant government authorities and agencies for strict adoption of the fire safety measures in the multi-storey residential and commercial buildings in cities.
NFEH Vice-President, Engineer Nadeem Ashraf, delivered the vote of thanks.
Also on the occasion, some 50 companies and industries were given awards by the Caretaker Local Government Minister for showing excellence in adopting fire safety measures in their offices and industrial set-ups.