In a collaborative effort to eradicate electrical fire incidents in highly populated areas, the Iloilo City
government have taken the lead in launching the Integrated Approach to Fire Prevention program.
Together with the City Government of Iloilo, MORE Power, Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and other
stakeholders will work closely to tackle the common causes of fire incidents within the area, including
jumpers, unauthorized load connections, open wirings, substandard service wires, and lack of
awareness/negligence.
“The city government is working with MORE Power on the integrated approach to fire prevention
program. The fire incidents in Iloilo City are mostly preventable and due to illegal electric connections.”
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas said.
This initiative aims to achieve specific objectives, such as ensuring all service lines are jumper-free,
rehabilitating old Elevated Metering Centers (EMCs) and over-extended low-lying wires, validating and
converting unauthorized load-side connections, and institutionalizing fire safety through community
involvement.
The program will be implemented in four phases, starting with the deployment of line sweepers to
conduct thorough inspections of secondary lines, service drops, metering facilities, flying connections,
and loop connections.
The program will also validate and convert unauthorized load-side connections, with households
apprehended for such violations to be regularized through the MORE Konek program. Moreover, old
EMCs and over-extended low-lying wires will be rehabilitated, with priority given to those in depressed
or vulnerable barangays.
“We need to work closely with MORE Power and the barangays to legalize electric connections to
prevent fire incidents in the city. Funds of the city going to financial assistance can be put to better use”
the Mayor added.
To ensure that corrective measures are implemented, MORE Power will work in collaboration with
barangay officials, the BFP, OBO/CEO, and its own distribution engineers. In addition to the mentioned
action plans, MORE Power will implement an Information, Education, and Communication program (IEC)
covering electrical and fire safety, as well as RA 7832.
The BFP will also be involved in facilitating fire safety seminars. With these measures in place, the City
Government of Iloilo, MORE Power, BFP and leaders of the local communities hope to achieve the target
of zero fire incidents within six months.
Iloilo City Government’s leadership in this program demonstrates how it values partnership and
collaboration as well as the importance of collective efforts to prevent fires and make homes and
communities safer.
Through continuous effort and determination, this project shows that it is possible to achieve the target
of zero fire incidents.