Hong Kong mini-storage operators act on fewer than 5pc of fire abatement notices
Government reveals that just three facilities have complied fully one year after fire and five to six operators may be prosecuted for doing nothing
Operators of mini-storage facilities have acted on fewer than 5 per cent of some 4,900 fire hazard abatement notices issued by the Fire Services Department. This comes as city-wide inspections initiated after a fatal fire last June are coming to an end.
A total of 764 mini-storage facilities, accounting for 86 per cent of the total, were given notices. Yet only three facilities had rectified all problems specified by the department.
“The department is considering prosecuting five to six operators who have done nothing after receiving notices,” a department spokeswoman said.
Deputy chief fire officer Chui Man-leung said 53 facilities had shut down after receiving notices. But Hong Kong Mini Storage Association chairman Peter Hung Kai-kei said more than 100 had shut down over the past year for various reasons.
The Fire Services Department sets out space requirements for facilities as well as the need for clear escape route directions and rescue windows.