Take precautions in the cold

With the cold weather upon us Ekurhuleni Emergency Services warn residents to take extra care with regard to their heating devices.

The South African Weather Services has cautioned the public against the extremely cold weather conditions that will be experienced in the interior parts of the country.

Temperatures are said to be very low and, as a result, members of the public are warned to be extra cautious when keeping themselves warm using different house-hold energy sources throughout the entire winter season.

In some parts of the country lives, properties and many other valuables have been lost already, due to fire-related incidents.

Subsequent to that, Ekurhuleni Emergency Services is on high alert and ready to mitigate any fire-related challenges which might be experienced over the cold winter season.

The plea from emergency services is that people need to be extra cautious, by making sure that safety is adhered to at all times.

All types of heaters, paraffin lamps and stoves, fire places, braziers, dry vegetation around residential areas, over-loading of electricity, including self-connections, are some of the common causes of devastating fire-related incidents.

High dry vegetation around buildings and fences can cause structural fires, especially where thatched roof structures are involved.

Most of the fires are caused by negligence and lack of understanding of the heat sources.

The attitude of individuals also contributes to the number of devastating fire incidents.

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