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Hot Topic: Unpacking the Rise in HDB Fires and What Singaporeans Can Do ​In recent times, a worrying trend has emerged across Singapore'...

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Rise in HDB Residential Fires


Hot Topic: Unpacking the Rise in HDB Fires and What Singaporeans Can Do

​In recent times, a worrying trend has emerged across Singapore's heartlands: an increase in the number of HDB residential fires. The sight of emergency vehicles rushing to a blaze, and the devastating aftermath for affected families, has become an all too frequent occurrence. This isn't just a series of unfortunate accidents; it's a call to action for every resident to understand the risks and implement crucial preventive measures.

​The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has been diligently investigating these incidents, and their findings paint a clear picture of the primary culprits. Understanding these root causes is the first step towards safeguarding our homes and loved ones.

The Culprits: What SCDF Investigations Reveal

​While fires can originate from a variety of sources, SCDF's analyses consistently point to a few key areas that residents need to be particularly mindful of:

  1. Electrical Fires: This remains a leading cause. ​Overloaded Sockets and Extension Cords: Plugging too many appliances into a single outlet can cause overheating and eventually, a fire. Similarly, daisy-chaining multiple extension cords together is a dangerous practice. ​Faulty or Frayed Wiring: Old or damaged electrical wiring, whether in appliances or within the HDB unit itself, can spark fires. Pets chewing on cords or furniture pinching them can also lead to issues. ​Unattended Charging: Leaving devices charging overnight or for extended periods, especially on flammable surfaces like beds, is a significant risk. This is particularly true for personal mobility devices (PMDs) and power-assisted bicycles (PABs) if not charged correctly.


  2. Combustible Materials and Clutter:Hoarding: Excessively cluttered homes, often associated with hoarding, provide ample fuel for a fire to spread rapidly and intensely. Exits and escape routes can also be blocked. ​Improper Storage of Flammable Items: Storing highly flammable liquids (e.g., paint thinners, solvents) or even excessive amounts of newspapers and cardboard boxes near heat sources or electrical outlets dramatically increases fire risk.

  3. Kitchen Fires: Often related to cooking, these fires can escalate quickly. ​Unattended Cooking: Leaving stoves and ovens unsupervised is a recipe for disaster. Oil can overheat, food can burn, and grease fires can erupt in seconds. ​Grease Accumulation: Dirty exhaust hoods and cooktops with built-up grease are highly flammable. ​Faulty Appliances: Malfunctioning toasters, microwaves, or other kitchen appliances can also be a source of ignition.



  4. Improper Disposal of Smoking Materials: While less common than electrical fires, careless disposal of cigarette butts remains a preventable cause, especially in common areas or near flammable refuse.

Taking Action: Preventive Measures Every Singaporean Can Adopt

​The good news is that most HDB fires are preventable. By adopting a proactive and responsible approach, residents can significantly reduce their risk. Here's what you can do:

  1. Electrical Safety First:Don't Overload: Use multi-plug adapters sparingly and avoid plugging high-wattage appliances into the same outlet. ​Inspect Cords and Plugs: Regularly check for frayed wires, cracked insulation, or loose connections. Replace damaged cords immediately. ​Unplug When Not in Use: Disconnect appliances when not in use, especially during prolonged absences. ​Charge Safely: Charge PMDs and PABs in open, well-ventilated areas, away from combustible materials, and don't leave them charging overnight or unattended. Use original chargers and avoid overcharging. ​Engage Qualified Electricians: For any major electrical work or if you suspect faulty wiring in your unit, engage a licensed electrician.

  2. Maintain a Tidy Home:Declutter Regularly: Keep your home free from excessive clutter, ensuring clear pathways and exits. ​Proper Storage: Store flammable materials in appropriate, well-ventilated containers, away from heat sources.

  3. Kitchen Vigilance:Never Leave Cooking Unattended: Stay in the kitchen while cooking, especially when frying or using high heat. ​Keep Flammables Away: Ensure curtains, dishcloths, and paper towels are kept away from the stove. ​Clean Regularly: Keep your stove, oven, and exhaust hood clean and free of grease build-up. ​Have a Fire Extinguisher: Consider having a small fire extinguisher or a fire blanket readily accessible in the kitchen.

  4. Practice Fire Escape Plans:Know Your Exits: Familiarize yourself and your family with all possible escape routes from your home and building. ​Designate a Meeting Point: Establish a safe meeting point outside your block. ​Conduct Drills: Periodically practice your escape plan with your household members.

  5. Install Smoke Detectors:Early Warning System: A functioning smoke detector can provide crucial early warning, allowing valuable time to escape a developing fire. ​Check Batteries: Regularly test your smoke detectors and replace batteries as needed.

​The rise in HDB fires is a serious concern, but it's not an insurmountable one. By understanding the root causes identified by the SCDF and diligently implementing these preventive measures, every Singaporean household can play a vital role in making our HDB estates safer for everyone. Let's work together to extinguish this worrying trend and ensure our homes remain havens of safety and peace.


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