Gauteng Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, 9 July 2014

 

 

MEC Mamabolo urges Gauteng residents to be safety-conscious during severe
weather

 

 

As the cold front that swept through the Western Cape at the weekend is now
hitting Gauteng with temperatures of 0° and below, Gauteng Cooperative
Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC Jacob Mamabolo expressed his concern
for the safety of Gauteng residents during this high risk weather patterns.

 

MEC Mamabolo expressed particular concern for the most vulnerable in society
who may be at higher risk in their attempts to keep warm during the
forecasted extreme cold weather.

 

"Such extreme weather patterns often drive our people to do whatever it
takes to warm themselves up, even to the point of compromising or completely
neglecting their own safety. This is why as the department we are making a
loud call to our people to use fire cautiously keeping in mind that all
measures must be taken to keep fires from harming persons and properties",
MEC Mamabolo said.

 

Fire, carbon monoxide poisoning, electric shock and body burns are some of
the most common primary hazards associated with unusual cold weather. "Extra
care must be taken when dealing with candles, heaters and homemade heating
devices (imbaula) as they normally lead to fires, injury, damage and also
death if left unattended. Equally people must be wary of illuminating and
flammable liquids such as paraffin", MEC Mamabolo said.

 

The MEC had the following precautionary hints for residents:

 

--   Never use an open fire or charcoal- burning devices such as braziers
(imbaula) inside home, garage basement particularly if not properly
ventilated. This will lead to smog.

 

--   Always locate heating devices away from doors, windows and vents that
could allow carbon monoxide to come indoors.

 

--   Never leave heaters unattended in rooms. This may pose a fire hazard

 

--   Never go to sleep with heaters and other heating devices left on.

 

--   Do not place a space heater within 3 feet of anything that may catch on
fire, such as drapes, furniture, or bedding. Never cover your space heater.

 

--   Never place a space heater on top of furniture or near water.

 

--   Never leave children unattended near a heater or open fire.

 

--   Make sure that the cord of an electric heater is not a tripping hazard
and do not run the cord under carpets or rugs.

 

If there is a power failure:

 

--   Use battery-powered flashlights or lanterns rather than candles, if
possible.

 

--   Never leave lit candles unattended.

 

"Research has proven that it takes only 1 minute and 40 seconds for a shack
to be totally destroyed in case of a shack fire", said MEC Mamabolo.
"Unattended candles are one of the main causes cited for the alarming number
of shack fires in the province", he added.

 

MEC Mamabolo also made a stern warning against illegal electrical
connections which in some cases causes electrical sparks because of the
negligent and improper ways in which they are done, leading to fires or
electrocutions. "These high risk practices potentially increase in colder
weather conditions as we are experiencing, hence we making this important
call", MEC Mamabolo concluded.

 

 

Issued by:

Gauteng Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
<http://www.dlgh.gpg.gov.za/> 

 

For more information contact:

Motsamai Motlhaolwa

Cell: 079 897 2240

 

 

From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=46593

 

 

 

 

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