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Avoid Unsafe Sale, Storage Of Fuel, Lagos Govt Warns Residents
The Lagos government has warned residents to avoid unsafe fuel sale and storage.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State government has warned against unsafe fuel storage in homes, markets, and workplaces which can result in fires with resultant loss of lives and properties.
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The government made the warning through the Director General of the Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC), Mr. Lanre Mojola, in a statement on Monday.
According to Mojola, the warning followed SOS messages received from residents of Festac Town over the unsafe sale of fuel on the road which could endanger the lives of citizens in the environs.
He disclosed that the LSSC was working with the state taskforce on monitoring and enforcement against public safety infractions across Lagos and would come down hard on persistent defaulters.
The LSSC boss noted that the dry weather occasioned by the harmattan, coupled with storage of fuel in homes, marketplaces, and workplaces and the careless disposal of cigarettes stubs, adulterated fuel, electrical surges and sparks, petrol leakages, illegal wire connections often trigger fires that can lead to loss of lives and properties.
Mojola said the commission, as a regulatory agency saddled with the responsibility of ensuring the safety of lives and properties, carries out its activities through a proactive process of policy formulation, setting safety standards, carrying out advocacy programmes to promote safety culture in the state.
He highlighted some preventable causes of explosions, calling on all to stay away from storing fuel at home, shops, or marketplaces, while everyone should equally always ensure their generator is switched off before fueling as well as endeavour to have a fire extinguisher at home, shops and marketplaces.
According to the LSSC DG, it is extremely dangerous to place generating sets on the decking of storey buildings.
Mojola advised that generators should be kept outside the building and at a distance, even as he further warned that it was better not to leave electrical appliances on and unattended to, but should be switched them off when not in use.
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“Do not overload sockets with multiple electrical appliances. Install smoke alarms/detectors in your homes, offices, and stores. In case of emergency, pls call 112 or 767,” he added.
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