A surge in house fires has cast a grim shadow over the holiday season, prompting Chief Fire Officer Errol Maynard to issue an urgent call for Barbadians to prioritise fire safety.
With 70 private dwelling fires recorded so far in 2024—up from 63 last year—Chief Maynard has described the situation as “devastating” and warned that the festive period heightens the risk of fire-related tragedies.
“So far in 2024, the Fire Service has responded to 1 096 fire incidents, including 70 private dwelling fires. This compares to 1 295 incidents in 2023, of which 63 involved private dwellings,” the fire chief revealed in his Christmas message.
“In the midst of our joy, several families suffered devastating losses, in four separate incidents involving private dwellings, over the past week and a half,” he added, describing the tragedies as a shadow over what should be a celebratory time.
He further outlined critical fire safety measures to protect lives and property during the festive season, including checking smoke detectors, exercising caution with decorations, and avoiding naked flame candles.
He also noted the risks associated with live Christmas trees, which he said are growing in popularity but can become highly flammable if not properly maintained.
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“Use low-heat lights, keep the tree well-watered, and remove it as soon as it becomes dry,” he advised, also urging residents to turn off tree lights when leaving home or going to bed.
The chief fire officer further cautioned against the misuse of gadgets and impaired driving.
“Never drive or operate equipment while under the influence of alcohol or other mind-altering substances,” he said. “Your well-being and the safety of our community depend on responsible choices. Drive to stay alive.”
Maynard expressed gratitude to his team for their dedication throughout the year, describing them as phenomenal.
“Your unwavering dedication, hard work, and professionalism continue to inspire me every day,” he said.
He invited the public to join the Fire Service in celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2025, describing the milestone as an opportunity to deepen community partnerships.
“This anniversary is not just a reflection of our journey but also an opportunity to strengthen our collaboration with the community and build upon the foundation we have laid, together,” he said.
Maynard also encouraged acts of kindness during the holidays, reminding Barbadians to support those in need.
“Whether through an act of kindness, support for a neighbour, or a contribution to a local charity, we can all play a part in spreading hope and joy to those who need it the most,” he said. “On behalf of the Fire Service, I wish you all a Merry Christmas filled with peace, joy, safety, and a New Year of health, prosperity, and unity. Thank you for allowing us to serve you.”
Reaffirming the commitment of the Fire Service, the chief declared: “We will always stand ready to protect and support you.”