GNFS Urges Commercial Drivers to Conduct Regular Electrical System Checks to Prevent Vehicle Fire Incidents

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The Assistant Divisional Officer Grade One (ADO1) Clifford Ashie Teiko, the Bechem Fire Station Officer, has issued a warning to commercial drivers in the area, urging them to regularly check the electrical systems of their vehicles. This precautionary measure aims to prevent potential outbreaks of fires that can occur due to electrical system failures, battery faults, or fuel leakages.

ADO1 Teiko, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Bechem, expressed concern about the increasing number of vehicular fire outbreaks in the region. He emphasized the importance of drivers equipping their vehicles with fire extinguishers as a safety measure. By having fire extinguishers on board, drivers can effectively manage and suppress fires in case of an outbreak. ADO1 Teiko highlighted that it is mandatory for every vehicle to carry a fire extinguisher.

Additionally, ADO1 Teiko stated that drivers who fail to have fire extinguishers in their vehicles are committing serious offenses. He warned that those found in violation of this requirement would be prosecuted accordingly.

While ADO1 Teiko did not provide immediate statistics on vehicular fire outbreaks in the area, he stressed the need for drivers to take immediate action if they detect smoke in their vehicles while driving. This proactive approach can prevent potential accidents and mitigate the risks associated with vehicular fires.

The advice from the Bechem Fire Station Officer serves as a reminder for drivers to prioritize the safety of their vehicles and passengers. Regular maintenance checks, particularly focusing on electrical systems, can help identify potential hazards and reduce the likelihood of fire incidents on the road. Equipping vehicles with fire extinguishers provides an additional layer of protection and enables drivers to respond promptly in case of emergencies.

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