Shoppers coming to Singapore are endangered by FIRE & FLOODS, GANG CHOPPINGS, UP-SKIRT FILMING, MURDER & ROBBERY. Plus JI Fleeing from ISD.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_613090.html
Dec 12, 2010
SURPRISE FIRE SAFETY CHECKS
Shopping malls fined
By Lin Yang
SCDF officers visit Attica during impromptu fire safety checks on 13 businesses. The club, like three others checked in Clarke Quay, was not given a fine. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
SHOPPING mall managers and club owners had some visitors this holiday season who were not there to shop, or have a tipple or two.
Last Friday night, two teams of officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) paid impromptu visits to 13 local businesses to check whether they had violated fire safety regulations.
The officers mainly looked out for fire exit obstructions and poorly maintained firefighting equipment.
The media, which was invited along, was told the checks were not meant to shame violators.
'Our goal is not to punish, but to create awareness,' said Major Azmi Adam, who led the raids.
'The public go to these outlets during the holiday, so we want to remind businesses that fire safety is important.'
Read the full story in The Sunday Times today.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_613090.html
Dec 12, 2010
SURPRISE FIRE SAFETY CHECKS
Shopping malls fined
By Lin Yang
SCDF officers visit Attica during impromptu fire safety checks on 13 businesses. The club, like three others checked in Clarke Quay, was not given a fine. -- ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE
SHOPPING mall managers and club owners had some visitors this holiday season who were not there to shop, or have a tipple or two.
Last Friday night, two teams of officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) paid impromptu visits to 13 local businesses to check whether they had violated fire safety regulations.
The officers mainly looked out for fire exit obstructions and poorly maintained firefighting equipment.
The media, which was invited along, was told the checks were not meant to shame violators.
'Our goal is not to punish, but to create awareness,' said Major Azmi Adam, who led the raids.
'The public go to these outlets during the holiday, so we want to remind businesses that fire safety is important.'
Read the full story in The Sunday Times today.