Saturday, July 20, 2019

Man rescued from fire in Bukit Batok flat dies
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-dies-bukit-batok-street-21-fire-escooter-11739588

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Danny Lum
(1) With ePMD causing many fires at home and now taking away lives ---- wonder should it be the right time for LTA to issue an order for owners of all ePMD that does not meet the fire safety certification to turn in their ePMD for disposal.

(2) Owners should not be charging their ePMD without fire safety certification at home.

(3) Or should a programme or scheme - for retailer to exchange a non-certified ePMD for a fire safety certified ePMD with say a 20% discount?

---- a foot for thought ..... as lives and home safety is more important than owning a ePMD not fire safety certified that will burn home and kill lives.....
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Tommie Vale
Just ban escooters. The batteries are too dangerous to be charged at home. It's like an explosive device.
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Tan Kee Hian
This is all because lta actively promoted the use of pmds WITHOUT regulating the pmd imported initially. Now Singapore is full of fire time bombs. Now they still don’t want to fix the problem.... so many fires.... I hope one death is enough for lta.... they need to admit their mistake and ban all unregulated pmds immediately.
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Kee Wee Lee
The PMD is not a intelligent device it can not stop charging it start troubles for your neighbors. So be smart switch it off when you going to sleep. Always use your noses to detect any burning smell while charging in the day. Electronic devices are stupid when used by wrong personnel. RIP.
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