March is Fire Prevention Month in the Philippines, officially recognized under Presidential Proclamation No. 115-A. This nationwide initiative aims to raise awareness about fire safety. With fire incidents typically peaking during summer, this annual observance serves as an important reminder of the devastating impact of fires and the need for preventive measures to safeguard lives and property.
According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), fire incidents increased from 16,387 cases in 2023 to 18,217 in 2024 – a whopping 10.6%. This underscores the need for stronger fire readiness efforts. Here are five measures to help you secure your loved ones:
1. Keep Electrical Systems in Check
Faulty wiring and overloaded outlets are among the leading causes of residential fires. Ensure electrical systems are well-maintained, avoid plugging too many devices into a single outlet, and replace damaged cords immediately.
2. Practice Safe Cooking Habits
Kitchen fires are among the most common household fire incidents. Never leave cooking unattended, keep flammable materials away from stoves, and ensure gas tanks are properly installed and maintained.
3. Store Flammable Materials Properly
Households and businesses should store flammable substances, such as gasoline, paint, and chemicals, in well-ventilated areas away from heat sources. Proper storage reduces the risk of accidental ignition and fire outbreaks. Additionally, never place curtains, papers, or clothes near stoves, heaters, or candles – small oversights can lead to major disasters.
4. Invest in a Fire Extinguisher
Equip your home or business with a fire extinguisher. This will allow you to respond quickly to small fires before they escalate into a full-blown disaster.
5. Get insurance to reduce the financial impact of a fire incident.
Unfortunately, incidents can still occur, and they can strip your family of your hard-earned assets and savings. This is why getting insured is important. Contrary to popular belief, insurance doesn’t have to be costly—going without it is what can be truly expensive.
Meijhen Maulanin, Brand Manager of Palawan Group of Companies’ microinsurance arm, ProtekTODO, emphasized: “Insurance, in general, is often underrated in our country. While some people recognize its value, many still overlook certain types of coverage. Most individuals tend to focus on health, life, and personal accident insurance, but they may be missing out on the crucial protection that fire cash assistance offers. Although less common, this type of coverage provides invaluable peace of mind in the event of the unexpected. This Fire Prevention Month, we encourage everyone not only to learn how to prevent fires but also to be prepared in case they occur.”

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Fire prevention starts with awareness, but true preparedness means having a safety net when the unexpected happens. While we take precautions to avoid fires, accidents can still happen—often when we least expect them.
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