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FIRE ADVISORY 

By Savitri Laikram
1 September 2024
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From the Guyana Fire Service (GFS)

 

 

The Guyana Fire Service is committed to protecting life and property from fires while providing special services and humanitarian aid.

 

The Hydrometeorological Service has reported that above-normal temperatures are expected across Guyana for the period September to November 2024.

 

This period typically includes the warmest months of the year, particularly in September and October, when extreme heat and heat wave days are common.

 

The forecast indicates an increased likelihood of higher-than-average temperatures, which could have widespread effects on public health, agriculture, and livestock.

 

Guidelines During This Period:

 

1. Avoid Open Flames: Refrain from open burning of debris, agricultural waste, or any activities that could spark a fire. If burning is necessary, ensure fires are closely monitored to prevent them from spreading.

 

2. Monitor Water Sources: Keep water sources accessible for fire control and ensure fire hydrants are not blocked.

 

3. Report Fires Promptly: If you see a fire, report it immediately to the Guyana Fire Service. Early intervention is crucial to prevent the spread of fires.

 

4. Community Awareness: Raise awareness within your community about the increased fire risks during this period and encourage adherence to safety protocols.

 

5. Equip Homes and Businesses: Ensure that homes and businesses are equipped with fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and smoke alarms.

 

6. Implement Evacuation Plans: Develop and practice evacuation plans for homes and businesses to ensure a quick and orderly response in case of a fire.

 

The public is advised to stay informed and to take the necessary precautions to protect lives, property, and the environment during this period of elevated temperatures.

 

Citizens are encouraged to stay alert, practice fire safety measures, and report emergencies via emergency lines 912 and 226-2411-3.

 

Stay safe, stay cool, and help prevent fires!

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