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SocietyMarch 17, 2026

Fire Prevention Month drills highlight preparedness as communities intensify inspections

Fire Prevention Month activities are prompting renewed attention to household and community safety checks, from clearing electrical hazards to reviewing evacuation routes. Local offices and schools are conducting drills and reminding residents to keep extinguishers accessible, avoid overloaded outlets, and report faulty wiring early. Officials say the goal is to reduce preventable incidents through practical steps, not just one-off campaigns.

March 17, 2026
Makamasa News Desk
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Fire Prevention Month campaigns often focus on the everyday causes of fire incidents: faulty wiring, overloaded outlets, unattended cooking, and poor storage of flammable materials.

Community drills and inspections are designed to build muscle memory for emergencies—knowing exits, identifying hazards early, and keeping basic safety equipment accessible.

For residents, a helpful checklist is verifying smoke alarms where available, checking extension cords, and ensuring children know what to do during alarms and evacuations.

For accountability, local governments can publish inspection results and safety advisories, making it easier for the public to track common hazards and follow-up actions.

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