09/04/2026
10 April 2026
π₯ πππ₯π π¦ππππ§π¬ π§ππ£π¦:Avoid Burning Garbageπ₯
Burning Garbage is a common cause of residential fires in the Philippines. It can easily spread to nearby houses, especially during hot and windy weather. The practice is also discouraged under the Republic Act No. 9003, which prohibits open burning of solid waste.
π« Do Not Burn Garbage Near Homes
Open burning can quickly spread to nearby structures, dry grass, or electrical lines.
π¬ Be Aware of Wind Conditions
Strong winds can carry embers and start fires in neighboring houses or vegetation.
π Practice Proper Waste Segregation
Separate biodegradable, recyclable, and residual waste for proper disposal instead of burning.
π Use Designated Disposal or Collection Systems
Follow your barangayβs garbage collection schedule and waste management guidelines.
π¨βπ Report Uncontrolled Burning Immediately
If a fire gets out of control, call or inform the nearest fire station right away.
π₯ Remember: Preventing fire starts with responsible waste disposal. Protect your home, family, and community.
In case of Fire or any Emergency,
please call our Bfpcar K Tanudan(messenger)
Tanudan FS Hotline: 0999-3740-546
National Emergency Hotline: 911