Fire Prevention Week
Full Form of FPW
What is FPW?
Fire Prevention Week (FPW) is an annual observance in India dedicated to promoting fire safety awareness and prevention measures. It is observed from April 14 to 21 each year, commemorating the devastating 1944 Bombay Explosion that killed hundreds and highlighted the urgent need for fire preparedness. During FPW, fire departments, schools, residential societies, and industrial units conduct safety drills, exhibitions, and public awareness campaigns. Topics covered include identifying fire hazards, proper use of fire extinguishers, evacuation planning, and electrical safety. The week is endorsed by the Ministry of Home Affairs and state disaster management authorities, and its activities are tailored to urban, rural, and industrial settings. In schools, children learn about stop-drop-roll techniques and the importance of smoke alarms. For government offices and commercial complexes, mock fire drills test emergency response systems. FPW also serves as a platform to review fire safety codes and introduce new regulations. For students preparing for competitive exams such as UPSC, SSC, or state public service commissions, knowledge about FPW and its historical context may appear in general awareness sections. The observance reinforces a culture of prevention, helping reduce loss of life and property from fires across the country.
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Example
The Chennai Municipal Corporation launched a week-long series of fire safety workshops for residents during Fire Prevention Week (FPW) to ensure every household knows the evacuation plan.