Fire incidents are on the rise this year during the “ber” months (September to December), prompting the Quezon City Fire Department (QCFD) to remind residents to stay vigilant as the New Year approaches.
Fire Senior Inspector Robert Maravilla reported that the city has already recorded 39 fire incidents compared to 27 in the same period last year, a jump that spurred QCFD to intensify its public awareness campaigns.
“We’re taking proactive steps through our Ugnayan sa Barangay program, directing all QCFD sub-stations to hold dialogues, lectures, and distribute safety flyers,” Maravilla said. “We’re also encouraging the community to use alternative noisemakers like torotot instead of firecrackers to avoid accidents.”
To further prevent fireworks-related injuries and other fire hazards, all fire stations have been instructed to display large banners, tarpaulins, and even fire trucks with public safety reminders. Fire trucks will also roam their assigned areas, broadcasting pre-recorded fire safety announcements to ensure residents stay alert.
Deployment areas have been strategically chosen for quick response during New Year’s festivities, Maravilla added. He also advised homeowners planning to leave their houses during the holidays to unplug all electrical appliances. “It’s best, especially if you’re going away for a long time or heading to the province, to make sure everything is unplugged for safety,” he said.
Meanwhile, the local government unit will deploy 200 personnel from the Department of Public Safety and Order to secure the city’s New Year Countdown events at the Quezon City Memorial Circle and Eastwood. Authorities have also issued clearances for 52 fireworks displays and 20 authorized sellers, ensuring a safer celebration for everyone.