General News of Monday, 6 May 2019

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Intensify public education on fire prevention – Right Consult

Right Consult and General Suppliers Limited says there should be public education on safety measures Right Consult and General Suppliers Limited says there should be public education on safety measures

Right Consult and General Suppliers Limited is calling on the Fire Service and the National Disaster Management Organization to, as a matter of urgency, “embark on an intensive educational campaign among residents regarding ?re prevention and safety measures.”

In a statement released and signed by Elizabeth Owusu Kissi, Brands & Communications Lead, the call has become necessary following the numerous fire outbreaks which have claimed lives and properties.

“The case of fire sweeping the lives out of Ghanaians and destroying hard earned properties in Ghana is an eye-sour,” the statement read.

“The effect of these fire outbreaks has become a frequent occurrence that have devastated the livelihood of many… Based on the nature of the ?re situation in Ghana, we suggest that the issue of public education be intensi?ed within the country” the statement added.

Below is the full statement

WE CAN DO MORE TO PREVENT FIRE OUTBREAKS

The case of fire sweeping the lives out of Ghanaians and destroying hard earned properties in Ghana is an eye-sour. The effect of these fire outbreaks has become a frequent occurrence that have devastated the livelihood of many.

Structures that are environmentally damaged or vandalized can be repaired, but consider lives in inferno that are lost completely. In as much as we depend aggressively on fire fighters and fire institutions, just like the ordinary Ghanaian will wait for the Fire Service to arrive, we can do more than that.

We know fire institutions do their best, but how effective are these laid down mechanism? Are they effective at all? If these strategies currently in place aren’t yielding the maximum results, why not go back to the drawing board and re-strategize. We can do more than quench fire, report, assess and repair.

Detecting inferno and responding to it promptly can save several thousands of lives, injuries and millions of properties but can we bear the repercussion of these damages and continue to wait for the next outbreak to occur so we write reports?

Based on the nature of the ?re situation in Ghana, we suggest that the issue of public education be intensi?ed within the country. Both the Fire Service and the National Disaster Management Organization should embark on an intensive educational campaign among residents regarding ?re prevention and safety measures.

Thank you.

For clarification on the above subject, please call

Elizabeth Owusu Kissi

0540111984

Brands & Communications Lead