Fire in the hotel: Technical defect violates hotel managers in Mülheim!
Fire in the hotel: Technical defect violates hotel managers in Mülheim!
On April 3, 2025, a fire occurred in a hotel on Veldenzer Strasse in Mülheim an der Mosel, which mobilized several emergency services. According to the announcements by the Bernkastel-Kues police inspection, the fire performed around 6:45 a.m. Fortunately, there were no guests in the building at this time, and the immediate reaction of the fire brigade prevented worse.
The volunteer fire brigade, supported by the weirs from Maring-Noviand and Kues, was able to quickly extinguish the fire. The person concerned, a 57-year-old man and person responsible for the hotel, was injured when entering the fire town. Initial investigations lead to a technical defect on an electrical device as a possible cause of the fire. The inferno damaged a main water pipe in a non -inhabited part of the building.
water damage as helpers
A remarkable aspect of this incident was the expired water that contributed to the self -deletion of the fire. The fire brigade nevertheless had to pump water from two buildings to control the situation. The property damage is estimated on a six -figure amount, which illustrates the effects of the incident.
For the fire brigade, the use means a further proof of the often inadequate fire protection measures in hotels, which according to Frequent BVFA Frequent causes of fire as defective electrical appliances. In addition to defects in fire protection, such as overcrowded escape routes or missing extinguishing systems, the high guest fluctuation in such facilities is a risk factor.
similar incidents in other cities
A day later, on April 4, 2025, a similar incident was reported in the panorama hotel in Freiburg im Breisgau. There the fire was created in the heating cellar and led to an estimated property damage of around one million euros, so information from daily card. Five employees suffered minor injuries and had to be taken to the hospital as a precaution. The fire broke out when about 50 guests were checked in at the hotel, which reinforced the drama of the situation.
These incidents show that technical defects are common causes of fire. Fire protection experts warn that hotels in particular are an increased fire risk due to their facility and guest traffic. Studies confirmed that the most common triggers of hotel fires are burning cigarettes and defective electrical devices, supplemented by inadequate safety precautions.
In view of these recent events, it becomes clear that fire protection in the hotel industry urgently needs to be improved in order to protect both guests and employees and to prevent such incidents in the future.Details | |
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