Remove flammable items from corridors in two weeks, hotels and public buildings directed

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Remove flammable items from corridors in two weeks, hotels and public buildings directed

Thursday, 09 May 2019 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

To avoid Karol Bagh fire tragedy, which had claimed 17 lives in February this year, in future, Delhi Fire Service (DFS) has appealed to owners of public buildings providing sleeping accommodation across the national Capital to remove all combustible material from their corridors and passages within two weeks.

The appeal has been made through a notice issued to public buildings like hotels, guest houses, nursing homes and hospitals.

On February 12, a massive fire had swept through a four-storeyed hotel in central Delhi’s Karol Bagh, killing at least 17 guests, including two persons who had jumped off the building in a desperate bid to save themselves.

The Delhi Fire Service stated in the notice that it was observed during the Karol Bagh tragedy that the fire spread fiercely to the corridors, passageways and staircases due to the presence of large quantities of combustible material, thereby, making the escape of people impossible besides making it a high-risk operation for the firefighters.

It listed the combustible material like carpets, furniture, wall panelling and dropped ceiling that needed to be removed from corridors, passages, staircases and terrace.

 It urged building owners to have all exit routes, including staircases, free of combustible material at all times.

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