Project to link more than 50,000 building with Fire Force control room

KUNA
Monday, July 1, 2024

Acting Chief of Kuwait Fire Force, Major General Khaled Abdullah Fahad affirmed Sunday that project linking fire alarm systems in buildings to KFF's central command has the potential to save lives, protect properties and achieve societal safety.

In an interview with KUNA, he explained that a team has been tasked with looking into the linking project. On the inspection campaigns and the direct handling of violations, he hailed the keenness and intent of First Deputy Prime Minister, Defense Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Al-Sabah.

The Major General went on to speak about the venture, saying that it is a major project linking more than 50,000 building to the central command, and sets out to expedite response to incidents and emergent cases.

The project is in three parts, he explained, divided by types of buildings; new, older buildings already equipped with fire detection systems, and buildings with no fire alarm systems. Panels will be installed, where in case of an incident, it would notify the central command and allow action to be taken within 120 seconds. The panel in the building will have to be installed by the landlord, he added, indicating that at first it will be for bigger more vital buildings, like hospitals.

KFF statistics for the year 2023 indicate that total of incidents dealt with reached 16,080, 4,394 of which are fires, 1,257 in residences. Al-Farwaniya was cited as the governorate with most fires, and the most common cause of fires in all governorates is electrical fault. The longest fire incident between 10 to 19 minutes, number of firefighter injuries reached 38, a 25 percent decrease since 2022.

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