PETALING JAYA: If youβre in a moving vehicle and it catches fire, the situation can turn from just smoke to life-threatening in less than two minutes.
In these situations, the priority must always be safety, not property conservation, says the Fire and Rescue Department.
βAt the first sign of smoke or a burning smell, signal and move the vehicle to the emergency lane or road shoulder.βAvoid parking near dry grass or other parked cars,β said department director-general Datuk Seri Nor Hisham Mohammad.
βTurn off the ignition immediately as this shuts off the electric fuel pump, preventing more fuel from being sprayed onto a potential engine fire,β he said.
Nor Hisham said evacuation must be done immediately without lingering to gather personal belongings.
βQuickly move at least 30m to 50m away.
βCall 999 immediately and inform the operator of your exact location. If on a highway, check the kilometre markers on the rails for an accurate location,β he said.
All private vehicles, he said, are encouraged to have a 1kg or 2kg Sirim-certified dry powder extinguisher in them.
βSecure it in a bracket as loose extinguishers can become projectiles in a crash,β he said.
Safety advocates also cautioned against leaving power banks, lithium batteries, water bottles and lighters unattended in the vehicle, even for short periods as they can cause fires.
βKeeping them in the glove compartment or the boot risks the possibility of forgetting they are there.
βYou may think that itβs just for a short while, but you never know what can happen. You also will not know how temperatures can rise in vehicles,β said Road Safety Marshal Club president K. BalasupraΒmaΒniam.
He said vehicle modifications, especially those related to wiring, should only be done by licensed professionals.
βItβs best to service the vehicle or send it for repairs at official centres as those outside may not be as savvy or follow the required standard operating procedures.β
Another simple tip is to ensure that the vehicle is parked away from areas that can pose a risk of fire, such as bushes, storerooms or fireworks stalls.
βIt is also advisable to have safety tools such as a safety hammer so you can smash the windows to escape in case you are trapped,β he said.
BalasupraΒmaΒniam said motorists should also refrain from smoking while driving.
βYou never know what sort of gases can accumulate in a vehicle,β he said.
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