Phase One of Rural Fire Safety Programme launched in Haarlem
George Municipality has launched the first phase of a vital fire safety programme aimed at enhancing fire prevention in rural informal areas, beginning with the community of Haarlem. Last week, municipal firefighters, together with the Mayoral Committee Member (MMC) for Community Safety, Cllr Brendan Adams and attending Councillors, handed over 30 fire blankets and smoke detectors to residents in these areas. The initiative seeks to provide early warning and fire suppression tools to informal structure households, where access to emergency services may be delayed due to the rural location and lack of formal road infrastructure.
In Haarlem, one of the first recipients, resident Andrico Barendse, received his fire safety equipment directly from MMC Adams and George fire officials. “This is an important step towards saving lives and protecting property in vulnerable communities,” said Cllr Adams during the handover.
The programme, led by the George Fire and Rescue Services, will be rolled out in phases and aims to reach more households in the area. It forms part of the municipality’s commitment to community safety and resilience, particularly in areas where structural fires pose significant risks due to the layout and remoteness of settlements.
Further phases of the programme will include public education, demonstrations on the use of fire safety tools, and regular assessments of high-risk areas.
Handing a fire blanket to resident Andrico Barendse(standing in doorway) is from left Fire Fighter JFF Oktober, Cllr Enrico Figland, Cllr Maria Greeff, Fire Fighter D Saaiman, MMC Community Safety Brendan Adams and Cllr Thembinkosi Lento