In Ahmedabad, a total of 22 schools have been fined for failing to renew their fire safety certificates. The schools were found to be in violation of the safety regulations, putting the lives of students and staff at risk. The fines were imposed as part of a crackdown on establishments that do not comply with fire safety standards. The authorities have been conducting regular inspections to ensure that all schools adhere to the necessary safety measures. It is crucial for educational institutions to prioritize the safety of their occupants and take necessary precautions to prevent fire hazards. Failure to renew fire safety certificates can result in serious consequences, including fines and potential closure of the school. Parents and guardians are urged to verify that their children’s schools are up to date with all safety requirements to avoid any potential risks. As the authorities continue to enforce these regulations, it is essential for all schools to be proactive in ensuring the safety of their premises. Fire safety is a critical aspect of building management, and it is imperative that all schools in Ahmedabad and across India prioritize this issue to protect the lives of their students and staff.

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