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The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has carried out a market inspection and fire safety education exercise at the Konongo market in the Ashanti Akim Central Municipality, aimed at reducing the risk of fire outbreaks and improving safety awareness among traders.
The exercise was led by the Fire Safety and Public Education Team of the GNFS under the leadership of Assistant Divisional Officer I (ADOI) K. Barnes. It formed part of the Service’s ongoing public education drive to promote fire prevention, especially in busy commercial centres.
During the inspection, the team identified several safety concerns that require urgent attention. These included improper and exposed electrical wiring, poor housekeeping practices within the market, and the use of open flames and cooking activities in trading areas.
According to the team, these conditions significantly increase the risk of fire outbreaks, particularly in congested market environments.
Beyond the inspection, the GNFS team engaged market women and traders in practical fire safety education. The vendors were educated on the safe use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), including proper cylinder placement and leak detection.

Demonstrations were also conducted on the correct handling and use of fire extinguishers, while traders were reminded of the importance of keeping their stalls and surroundings clean and orderly at all times.
The team said that good housekeeping, safe electrical installations, and the avoidance of cooking in market spaces are simple but effective measures that can prevent devastating fires. Traders were encouraged to take personal responsibility for fire safety and to report potential hazards promptly.
Through the exercise, the GNFS aims to empower market vendors with practical knowledge to protect their lives, goods, and livelihoods.
The Service also hopes the initiative will help reduce the incidence of market fires and foster a strong culture of safety within the Konongo community.
The GNFS reaffirmed its commitment to sustained public education and routine inspections across the Ashanti Region as part of its mandate to safeguard lives and property.
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