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Fire service advises caution as heatwave escalates fire danger

The Federal Fire Service in Gombe State warns residents to adhere to fire safety measures due to heightened fire risks caused by increasing temperatures.

The Federal Fire Service in Gombe State has raised alarms about the growing risk of fire outbreaks in the wake of rising temperatures across Nigeria. Muazu Musa, the Public Relations Officer, issued a statement urging residents to implement strict fire safety protocols in homes, markets, and public venues. He emphasized that increased heat levels can easily ignite fires, especially where electrical appliances and flammable materials are involved.

Musa elaborated on potential causes of fire incidents, highlighting improper handling of electrical devices and the careless storage of flammable substances such as gas cylinders and petroleum products. With the ongoing heatwave affecting various regions, he warned that neglecting these safety measures could lead to severe consequences, underscoring the importance of vigilance in every household and space.

This advisory comes at a time when overheating appliances and overloading electrical sockets could trigger devastating fires, which can be life-threatening and financially ruinous for affected individuals and businesses. The Fire Service's proactive stance is crucial in raising awareness and ensuring community safety during these dangerously hot conditions.

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