Daily Current Affairs 17-06-2024
Fire in building in summer season
Fire in building in summer season
Fires in buildings
Fires in buildings are more common during the summer season for a number of reasons. The high heat can cause electrical wiring to overheat and malfunction, and dry conditions can make fires spread more easily.
Causes of fire in building in summer season
The high heat strains electrical systems. People rely more on air conditioners, fans, and refrigerators, which can overload circuits and lead to overheating and potential fire. Faulty wiring, especially older wiring that hasn’t been updated, is also more likely to fail under summer’s increased electrical demands.
Extension cords become overloaded or damaged from overuse during the summer. Appliances placed too close to flammable materials can overheat and ignite nearby items. Remember to unplug appliances when not in use and avoid overloading outlets.
Grilling outdoors becomes more popular in the summer. Improperly maintained grills, unattended cooking, and flammable liquids stored near grills all increase the risk of fire. Kitchen stove use also goes up in the summer, leading to a rise in cooking fires indoors.
Summer heat dries out vegetation and building materials, making them more susceptible to catching fire and burning faster. This creates a dangerous environment for any accidental spark.
Lightning is more common during summer thunderstorms. A lightning strike can ignite dry materials on a roof or nearby trees, spreading fire to the building.
People spend more time outdoors in the summer, which can lead to an increase in carelessly discarded cigarettes or cigars. These can easily ignite dry leaves or other flammable materials.
How to control building fire in summer season
⏩ Preventing a building fire in the summer is much better than trying to control one.
⏩ Get your electrical system inspected regularly by a qualified electrician, especially if your building has older wiring.
⏩ Avoid overloading circuits with too many appliances. Unplug appliances when not in use.
⏩ Inspect and replace any damaged or frayed electrical cords.
⏩ Maintain a clear zone around your building free of leaves, debris, and dry vegetation.
⏩ If you grill, place it a safe distance from your building and any flammable materials. Clean and maintain your grill regularly.
⏩ Put out cigarettes properly and dispose of them in a safe, non-flammable container.
⏩ Develop and practice a fire escape plan with everyone in the building. Make sure everyone knows the location of all exits.