Manila Water says its 3,273 fire hydrants ready to assist BFP
MARCH IS FIRE PREVENTION MONTH

Manila Water says its 3,273 fire hydrants ready to assist BFP

/ 09:48 PM March 08, 2024

Manila Water says its 3,273 fire hydrants ready to assist BFP

CHECKED AND PREPPED A Manila Water wet barrel hydrant is all set to help the Bureau of Fire Protection and fire volunteers during the dry season and this March, which is nationally observed as Fire Prevention Month. The water company said that as early as January, it had already checked and maintained 3,273 wet barrel hydrants in the East Zone of Metro Manila and Rizal. Contributed photo

MANILA, Philippines — As early as January this year, Manila Water has already prepared its 3,273 fire hydrants to assist firefighters and barangays, especially during the drier months.

To date, Manila Water has checked and maintained the hydrants in the East Zone of Metro Manila and parts of Rizal.

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According to the company, Quezon City Service Area (SA) was allocated the most Manila Water hydrants because of its population density and area, with 856. This is followed by Makati-Mandaluyong SA with 711, Pasig SA with 504, Marikina SA with 437, Rizal SA with 389, and Taguig-Pateros SA with 376.

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These hydrants are strategically spaced from each other to cover more ground and increase efficiency, it noted. Each hydrant in a commercial space is given a 350-meter coverage radius, while one in a residential area is allotted a 250-meter service radius, it also said.

The hydrants’ build quality and spacing convention strictly comply with the parameters stated in the Fire Code of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 9514), Manila Water pointed out.

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“As we observe Fire Prevention Month, we see to it that all bases are covered when it comes to assisting our LGUs prepare for fire emergencies. Aside from checking their operability, we also ensure that there is 24/7 water for these hydrants,” Corporate Communications Affairs Group Director Jeric Sevilla said.

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Classified as wet barrel hydrants that utilize water from the network, these crucial firefighting implements are designed to withstand the harshest weather conditions. That is why Manila Water subjects these hydrants to a three-way test every year to ensure operability, especially in times of emergencies. The testing involves pressure, flushing, and new paint to further protect them from the elements.

“We are also reminding everyone to clear pathways to these hydrants so as not to impede accessibility for our firefighters and volunteers,” Sevilla added.

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Through a memorandum of agreement, the maintenance and protection responsibilities of the hydrants are jointly shared by Manila Water, Bureau of Fire Protection, and local government units.

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