sg-crest
Hotlines
  • 995

    Fire Engine/ Ambulance

  • 1777

    Non-Emergency Ambulance

  • Fire Hazard Reporting

    1800 280 0000

  • General Enquiries

    1800 286 5555

  • 995

    Fire Engine/ Ambulance

  • 1777

    Non-Emergency Ambulance

Vegetation Fire Statistics
30 March 2016

*Updated as atWed 30/3/2016 5:18 PM

 

In response to media queries, the number of vegetation fires attended by the SCDF is as follows:

 

Vegetation Fires

Jan

Feb

Mar

2016

16

11

94*

2015

89

223

97

2014

12

186

239

*Statistics from 1st to 29th March 2016

 

Overall, the number of such fires for the first three months of this year is comparatively lower than the two previous years. The largest fire this month occurred on 2nd March along Yishun Ring Road. The fire involved a thick patch of vegetation measuring an area of about 5 metres by 10 metres (less than a of a football field). The SCDF extinguished the fire using two water jets within an hour.

 

Yesterday, SCDF attended to 20 incidents of fire involving pockets of vegetation. The largest incident measured an area of merely 2 metres by 10 metres. This occurred near the junction of Tampines Ave 1 and Tampines Ave 10. SCDF was alerted at about 10:50 am and extinguished the fire within 15 minutes using two water jets. The other remaining 19 fire incidents are even smaller with each measuring an average area of 2 meters by 2 meters and extinguished either with one water jet or handheld canvas beaters. Most of these fires involved shrubs along the centre dividers of the PIE and BKE.

 

Please see Annex A for fire safety advisories on vegetation fires.

 

ANNEX A

Fire safety advisories on minimising vegetation fires
" Do not throw lighted materials such as lighted cigarette butts onto grass patches, fields and rubbish dumps
" Do not discard unwanted items such as furniture, beds and mattresses at grass areas / fields / gardens as they can serve as additional fuel to the burning vegetation
" Home owners with grass compounds should keep grass trimmed and watered
" Incense papers should be burnt in incense burners such as those provided for by the Town Councils. These burners should be placed on a flat open ground and at a safe distance from combustible materials. Ensure the smouldering incense is completely extinguished before leaving.