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Civil Defence campaign to ensure safety of vehicles

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 10:13 PM
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The General Directorate of Civil Defence in Bahrain recently launched a vehicles safety campaign aimed at enhancing public awareness about the reasons behind car fires. This campaign focuses on the importance of following safety instructions, especially during the summer months when the risk of car fires is higher due to the hot weather. One of the key recommendations from the campaign is to conduct regular maintenance of vehicles to ensure they are in good working condition and to keep fire extinguishers inside cars as a precautionary measure.

With the scorching heat of the summer months in Bahrain, the risk of car fires increases significantly. This makes it crucial for drivers to be aware of the potential causes of car fires and take necessary precautions to prevent them. By conducting regular maintenance of their vehicles, including checking the electrical system, fuel system, and engine components, drivers can reduce the risk of a fire breaking out. Additionally, keeping a fire extinguisher inside the car can help in quickly extinguishing any flames that may occur.

The campaign by the General Directorate of Civil Defence aims to educate the public about the importance of vehicle safety and the role it plays in preventing car fires. By raising awareness about the potential risks and providing information on how to mitigate them, the campaign seeks to reduce the number of car fires and ensure the safety of drivers and passengers. This initiative comes at a time when the need for such awareness is higher than ever, given the extreme temperatures experienced during the summer months in Bahrain.

In addition to regular maintenance and keeping a fire extinguisher in the car, the campaign also emphasizes the need for drivers to follow safety instructions while driving, particularly during the summer. This includes not overloading the vehicle, avoiding speeding, and being cautious when refueling. By adhering to these safety guidelines, drivers can reduce the risk of accidents and car fires, ultimately ensuring their own safety as well as that of others on the road.

The launch of the vehicles safety campaign by the General Directorate of Civil Defence underscores the commitment of Bahraini authorities to promoting public safety and raising awareness about potential risks on the roads. By encouraging drivers to take proactive measures to prevent car fires and providing them with the necessary information and resources, the campaign aims to create a safer driving environment for all. Through a combination of education, outreach, and enforcement efforts, the General Directorate of Civil Defence is working towards reducing the incidence of car fires and ensuring the well-being of the community.

In conclusion, the vehicles safety campaign launched by the General Directorate of Civil Defence in Bahrain serves as a timely reminder for drivers to prioritize safety and take preventive measures to avoid car fires. By following the recommendations outlined in the campaign, such as conducting regular maintenance, keeping a fire extinguisher in the car, and adhering to safety instructions while driving, drivers can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and fires on the road. Ultimately, the goal of the campaign is to create a culture of safety awareness among drivers and promote responsible driving practices that enhance road safety for everyone.

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