Restaurants must not wait for fire advisories
Updated On: 06 July, 2019 06:33 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day correspondent
It is good though to learn through the report in this paper that the restaurant does not need major changes and the establishment has agreed to make changes and seek more guidance from the fire department

Following a fire safety check by the Chief Fire Officer (CFO) of a restaurant at Kamala Mills Compound, it has been issued a five-point compliance report by the Mumbai Fire Brigade. A fire brigade team had inspected the establishment's premises and had asked for some immediate alterations to its interiors for fire compliance. It has now given the eatery 30 days to comply with the advisory that primarily highlights the structure of kitchen, electrical work and sensitisation of employees.
Even a 30-day period is generous when it comes to fire and the nature of emergency. This restaurant must start establishing the guidelines and get cracking on alterations as soon as possible rather waiting for the close of deadline.
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