Updated On: 13 October, 2021 07:31 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Proposes to install smoke detector and extractor system at hospitals in an effort to improve fire safety mechanism; proposal to be tabled at standing committee today

The decision comes after a fire tragedy at Bhandara hospital claimed the lives of 10 newborns. File Pic/PTI
To improve the fire safety systems in medical institutions, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has proposed to install smoke detectors and extractor systems at 16 civic hospitals. The decision comes after a fire tragedy at Bhandara hospital claimed the lives of 10 newborns in January. The Mumbai Fire Brigade carried out an inspection of hospitals for updating fire fighting systems. Thereafter, it was then decided to install smoke detectors and exhaust systems at civic hospitals.
The system, which can detect the source of the smoke and extract it, would be installed in 16 peripheral hospitals. The civic administration has proposed M/s Mac Enterprises for the project. The proposal will be tabled before the standing committee meeting on Wednesday. The project will cost the BMC Rs 2.1 crore, and the installation will take six months after the issuance of the work. “In multiple incidents, it was found that the smoke impairs visibility and many lost lives due to suffocation. The smoke detector will alert about the smoke and the exhaust system will dispose of the gas. It will help improve the visibility and save lives,” said a civic official.