Mumbai Fire Brigade Clueless On Buildings' Fire Audits, Reveals RTI

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the country's commercial capital has been plagued by fires, the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) has no information on the status of the mandatory
fire audits for all buildings, an RTI response has revealed.Right to Information (RTI) activist Anil Galgali had sought the information on
the fire audits, entrusted to the MFB, in the wake of the devastating fire in Kamala Mills Compound in December 2017 and other subsequent
fires which claimed many lives in the city."I sought details of the total number of buildings, the type, buildings where fire audits were
completed or pending ward-wise on January 1 across the city," Mr Galgali said.However, even after a delay of three months, the MFB's
Divisional Fire Officer SD Sawant merely replied that as per the Maharashtra Fire Prevention Life Safety Act 2006, it was now mandatory for
the owners, occupiers or housing societies to get fire audits conducted by approved/licences auditors.These reports would be submitted to
BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation and to the MFB which, in turn, would upload them on their website, the official said."Strangely, despite
such a serious issue with the lives of people at stake, the MFB has not collected details on the number of the audit reports of buildings
which have been submitted to it or even uploaded on their website," Mr Galgali said.For Mumbai, a Nominated Officer under the Act has been
authorised in all the 34 fire stations to conduct inspections of the buildings in their jurisdiction limits
Yet the MFB has no clue on the progress of the fire audits completed in their respective areas, he pointed out.Mr Galgali said he has now
written to the Municipal Commissioner Ajoy Mehta about the MFB's 'delay tactics'.He said it was imperative to get the names of those
buildings/societies not complying with the law published on the website to 'shame and force them' to act in the interests of their residents
and overall safety of life and properties.