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Applications for fire mitigation certificates off to slow start in Hyderabad

PNT Reporter | Last Updated : 22nd May, 2023
Synopsis

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has introduced fire mitigation certificates for commercial establishments following a series of fire accidents. However, many owners are unaware of this requirement, resulting in a poor response. The EVDM has created a website for certificate applications, and eligible buildings must meet specific fire safety installations. The initiative aims to enhance safety and prevent future incidents. Awareness and compliance are essential to protect lives and properties in Hyderabad.

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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) enforcement vigilance and disaster management (EVDM)

wing recently implemented a new requirement for commercial establishments to obtain fire mitigation certificates.

Unfortunately, many owners have responded poorly to this new rule due to a lack of awareness.

The introduction of fire mitigation certificates is a direct response to a series of fire accidents that have occurred in

Hyderabad, including incidents at the Swapnalok Complex and Deccan Knitwear that resulted in the loss of nine lives

this year. Additionally, the absence of a comprehensive fire safety policy for buildings less than 15 meters in height

has contributed to these incidents.

In a recent statement, the EVDM highlighted several potential causes for these fire accidents. They identified the

presence of "red category buildings" in busy residential areas, negligence on the part of owners in implementing fire

safety measures, outdated electrical installations, violations of occupancy norms, misuse of cellars for commercial

purposes, and malfunctioning fire safety systems as key factors.

To streamline the process of obtaining fire safety mitigation certificates, the EVDM has launched a dedicated website,

firesafety.ghmc.gov.in. This website serves as a platform for citizens to apply for the necessary certificates.

In order to be eligible for these certificates, establishments must have fire safety installations that adhere to the

guidelines outlined in the National Building Code of 2016. Specifically, buildings with a minimum height of nine

meters or more and a floor area exceeding 500 square meters, as well as incidental assembly structures like function

halls with an area of over 300 square meters, must have an external staircase with a width of 1.5 meters.

By implementing these fire mitigation certificates, the GHMC aims to enhance the safety of commercial

establishments and protect the lives and properties of Hyderabad residents. It is crucial for owners to familiarize

themselves with the new requirement and take immediate steps to comply with the fire safety regulations. The EVDM

is committed to raising awareness about this initiative and encourages all eligible establishments to submit their

applications for fire mitigation certificates through the dedicated website.

Ultimately, the effective implementation of fire safety measures, such as acquiring the necessary certificates and

ensuring compliance with the National Building Code guidelines, will contribute to a safer environment for both

business owners and the community as a whole. It is essential for all stakeholders to prioritize fire safety and actively

participate in efforts to prevent future fire accidents in Hyderabad.

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