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KUWAIT: Kuwaiti men hang out at a winter camp in Kuwait’s desert, some 120 km Northwest of Kuwait City in this file photo. – Photo Yasser Al-Zayyat
KUWAIT: Kuwaiti men hang out at a winter camp in Kuwait’s desert, some 120 km Northwest of Kuwait City in this file photo. – Photo Yasser Al-Zayyat

KFF urges desert-goers to take safety precautions

‘Turn off generators before sleeping’

KUWAIT: Kuwait Fire Force (KFF) called on desert-goers to take safety measures during the camping season. In a statement to KUNA, the Force’s head of public relations and media, Brigadier Mohammad Al-Ghareeb, said that it is necessary to take lit coal out of the tent and turn off generators before sleeping to avoid fire or suffocation by carbon monoxide. He also called on people to avoid any cracks or holes in the ground, since they can shelter insects, rodents, and poisonous reptiles.

 Brigadier Mohammad Al-Ghareeb
Brigadier Mohammad Al-Ghareeb

Moreover, he underlined the need to keep the camping site clean and without dry grass that could easily catch fire. Al-Ghareeb said that desert-goers must refrain from using exposed wires to avoid electric shocks and should also keep gas cylinders out of the kitchen tent. Meanwhile, he called for setting tents opposite the wind direction to avoid flying waste, choosing a higher floor for the camp site to avoid landslides during rain, and leaving a space of no less than six meters between each tent to prevent fire from spreading should it break out. The Brigadier added that in case of any emergency, people should immediately call the emergency hotline (112). — KUNA

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