Health Ministry Issues Winter Safety Advisory Amidst Rising Concerns
As temperatures drop and winter sets in, the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) has taken proactive measures to ensure the safety of citizens during the colder months. In a public notice released on Monday, the health authorities highlighted the importance of vigilance when utilizing heating appliances such as heaters and geysers.
The advisory emphasizes the need for responsible use of heating technologies, including proper ventilation when utilizing devices like heaters and natural mediums for lighting fires. MoHP strongly discourages the use of coal as a heating source due to potential hazards.
To mitigate the risk of accidents, the Health Ministry recommends keeping flammable objects, such as paper and clothing, at a safe distance from heating equipment. Regularly turning off heaters, especially while sleeping, is also advised to prevent potential mishaps.
Furthermore, the public notice underscores the importance of placing geysers in open spaces outside bathrooms, emphasizing the need to avoid prolonged exposure. The Ministry stresses the significance of adhering to these guidelines to reduce the likelihood of accidents and injuries associated with winter heating practices.
As citizens prepare to combat the winter chill, the Ministry of Health and Population’s advisory serves as a timely reminder to prioritize safety while using heating appliances. By raising awareness about potential risks and promoting responsible usage, MoHP aims to safeguard the well-being of the population during the colder months. Authorities urge citizens to heed these guidelines to ensure a safe and cozy winter season.
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