Putra Heights inferno: Authorities use loaned gas detectors to conduct thorough probe


KUALA LUMPUR: A private company has loaned more than 10 gas detectors to assist the authorities in thoroughly investigating the gas pipeline fire in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya.

A certified gas detection trainer from MSA Safety, Nur Fadhilah Mohd Khalid, said eight of them are Altair 4XR personal gas detectors, while the remaining units are Altair 5X multi-gas detectors.

She said MSA Safety, an American manufacturer and supplier of safety equipment, has loaned the devices for as long as necessary to allow the authorities to enter the incident area safely.

"The Altair 5X multi-gas detector has a pump that allows direct gas sampling from risk areas. This device can detect gas leaks within an approximately 10-foot radius and is suitable for use in confined and open spaces.

"The Altair 4XR gas detector, on the other hand, operates in diffusion mode, which absorbs gas when near a source. However, both models will emit an alarm if hazardous gases are detected," she said, adding that users must immediately evacuate the area if the alarm is triggered.

She spoke to reporters at the Putra Heights incident control post on Sunday (April 6).

According to Nur Fadhilah, the gas detectors have been available in the market since 2008 and were deployed in several disaster sites, including during the Sungai Kim Kim pollution incident in Pasir Gudang, Johor, in March 2019.

"Its ability to detect multiple key gases, including oxygen, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide, has rendered it a preferred choice among major industry players to ensure operational safety," she added.

The gas pipeline inferno broke out at 8.10am on Tuesday. Flames soared over 30 metres, and temperatures reached up to 1,000 degrees Celsius. The blaze took nearly eight hours to extinguish fully.

The incident displaced 1,254 people from 308 families, with 87 homes deemed uninhabitable. A total of 148 homes were also impacted, sustaining damage but considered livable after an inspection. – Bernama

 

 

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