The Mumbai Fire Brigade has issued notices to 17 malls in the city for failing to meet fire safety norms.
Fire SafetyMumbaiFire BrigadeMallsPublic SafetyReal Estate MumbaiJun 04, 2024
17 malls in Mumbai have been served notices for fire safety norm deficiencies.
Common fire safety deficiencies found in malls include inadequate fire exit routes, non-functional fire alarms, and insufficient firefighting equipment.
The Mumbai Fire Brigade has been issuing notices to malls that fail to meet fire safety norms and giving them a deadline to rectify the issues.
Fire safety is important in public places because it helps to prevent fires and ensures that people can evacuate safely in case of a fire emergency.
The Mumbai Fire Brigade is responsible for providing fire protection and emergency medical services to the citizens of Mumbai.
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