• In light of recent fire incidents in residential areas across Kuwait, IMA Kuwait’s online awareness webinar on residential fire and safety hazards aims to educate the public on essential fire safety measures and prevention strategies.
The Indian Muslim Association (IMA) Kuwait is hosting an online awareness webinar on residential fire and safety hazards, co-sponsored by the American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) – Kuwait Chapter.
The event, organized in coordination with Mogaveera Association Kuwait, Maurya Kala Parisar Kuwait, Life Again Foundation, and United Telugu Forum Kuwait, will take place on August 3 at 6:00 pm.
The session, themed “Residential Fire & Safety Hazards Awareness,” will be hosted via Zoom, with access provided through Zoom ID: 81893738877 and password: 232985. Participants can join the webinar by clicking here.
In light of recent fire incidents in residential areas across Kuwait, the event aims to educate the public on essential fire safety measures and prevention strategies.
The highlights of the event include:
- Understanding fire hazards: Learn about the common causes of residential fires and how to prevent them.
- Safety measures: Practical tips and guidelines to enhance fire safety in your home.
- Emergency response: Key steps to take in case of a fire, including evacuation procedures.
- Fire safety equipment: The importance of having functional fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and other safety devices.
- Interactive Q&A session: Address participants’ queries and provide additional information.
The webinar will feature experts in fire safety and emergency response who will share their knowledge and provide valuable insights.
Ashok Garlapati, President of the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, USA, and Advisory Board Member of the ASSP Kuwait Chapter, will shed light on recent fire incidents in Kuwait and the lessons learned. Dr. Ibrahim El-Mahdy, QHSE International Consultant (formerly with KOC), will discuss how to prevent residential fire incidents.
The webinar, which is free and open to the public, will offer valuable insights on protecting homes and loved ones from fire hazards. For additional information, contact IMA at 60044851.