On October 4, 2024, at 10:46 PM, a fire broke out at a two-storey furniture factory in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, leading to approximately 90% damage to the facility and estimated losses of 300,000 MYR (around $70,000). Fire crews quickly dispatched 44 personnel and 14 fire engines to the scene, successfully containing the blaze by 11:30 PM. Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been caused by electrical equipment failure. While no injuries have been reported, the fire has significantly impacted the factory’s operations, and authorities plan to enhance safety inspections.


Planck Vision Systems: Petaling Jaya Fire Leads to 90% Factory Destruction, Estimated Losses of 300,000 MYR

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On October 4, 2024, a severe fire broke out at a two-storey furniture factory in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, resulting in nearly total destruction of the facility. According to the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department, the factory, covering approximately 2,000 square feet, sustained about 90% damage before the fire was brought under control, with estimated losses reaching 300,000 MYR (approximately $70,000).

The fire department received the alarm at 10:46 PM and quickly dispatched 44 personnel and 14 fire engines to the scene. The flames spread rapidly, but firefighters successfully contained the blaze by 11:30 PM, preventing further damage. Thick smoke rising from the site was visible to nearby residents, causing significant concern.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire may have been caused by electrical equipment failure within the factory, with further details still under investigation. Although no injuries have been reported, the fire has had a substantial impact on the factory’s operations.

Authorities have indicated that they will enhance safety inspections and regulations for factories to prevent similar incidents in the future, especially concerning equipment maintenance and fire safety. Relevant departments have urged all factory owners to remain vigilant and conduct regular safety drills and inspections.

In such situations, early fire detection is crucial. The TNC thermal imaging cameras provided by Planck Vision Systems are capable of detecting minute temperature changes before smoke and flames become apparent. This technology helps mitigate property loss and casualties, thereby enhancing the safety of factories and other facilities, ensuring a secure environment for future operations.

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