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SPCB advised those in older houses to get their wiring inspected

SUPP Public Complain Bureau (SPCB) wishes to alert the general public who are living in older houses, particularly older shop houses or wooden houses, to get the wiring of their houses inspected for safety reasons.

This is in view of the recent fire outbreak in a number of areas throughout the state, which involved several older wooden and shop houses, where hundreds of victims lost their house and valuable belongings to the fire and became homeless overnight.

SPCB Chief Wilfred Yap advices the general public to take precaution measures by hiring certified electricians to inspect the wirings and power outlets at their home.

“As the house gets older and worn out, so are the wires. These wires are normally hidden behind the wall or in the ceiling, so there is no way to find out. Wiring short circuit is one of the major causes of fire in the state.”

By hiring a certified electrician to conduct a thorough inspection, he explained, one can identify whether the wires are faulty or if the circuits are poorly constructed, he added.

“When the wire insulation deteriorates, short circuit can occur. What’s even scary we can’t see it until it is too late. Therefore, I implore to the general public to hire a certified electrician to conduct a thorough inspection at your house at least every five years.”



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