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Joss Paper Fire On Ground Next To Sengkang Block Turns Massive, SCDF Urges Public To Use Containers
mustsharenews.com

It’s that time of the year again — the Hungry Ghost Festival is upon us.

During this time, it’s commonplace to see people burning joss sticks and incense papers. While some follow safety guidelines, others tend to play with fire — literally.

For example, these 2 men seen in a Facebook video next to a bonfire of joss paper that was directly on the ground, next to an HDB block.
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The incident drew flak from netizens who saw their behaviour as inconsiderate and socially irresponsible.

Fire started at Sengkang HDB block

The video was posted onto the All Singapore Stuff (ASS) Facebook page on Sunday (23 Aug), apparently contributed by a reader.
According to the caption, this was recorded at Blk 206B, Compassvale Lane in Sengkang.

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In the video, it seems as if the fire soon got a little out of hand, and became a bonfire, right below a residential block.

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Netizens condemn inconsiderate behaviour

In case you weren’t aware, the 2 men were flouting the rules by burning joss paper directly on the ground instead of using an incense burner or metal container.

ASS’ Facebook post also asked why they didn’t use the metal bins that should be provided at blocks during this time. Doing it this way results in ashes being scattered all over the ground.

Netizens were quick to condemn their behaviour.

Some felt that although there was nothing wrong with honouring the tradition of paying respects to our ancestors, it should be done in a more considerate manner.

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Others felt that were giving the estate cleaners extra work creating a mess.
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One netizen felt that most people conducted the practise in a responsible manner.
However, a small handful of people like these give the tradition a bad name and test the limits of tolerance of others in the community.

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She also took the chance to thank those who follow the rules.

Burning should take place only in burners & containers

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) has also put out fire safety guidelines for the public during the 7th month.

One of them states that incense papers should be burnt only in incense burners or metal containers provided by the Town Council.

For reference, here’s what one of them looks like.

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Burners/containers must be placed far from residences

The SCDF also advised for these burners and containers to be placed on sturdy ground far from residential premises and combustible materials.

Thus, even if the 2 men in Sengkang had burnt their paper in a burner or container, they were still doing it too near the block.

If the fire spreads to the block itself, it would threaten the safety of all the residents there.
All fires must be also be fully extinguished before leaving, the SCDF said, and burning joss sticks and candles shouldn’t be placed on grass patches or fields.

As grass is combustible, having the fire too close is also a hazard.

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Safety guidelines are still being disregarded

This is definitely not the first time people were caught disregarding safety guidelines.

Although advised against it, candles and joss sticks can still be seen on grass patches, near residences.

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In one case, it even resulted in a car bumper being burnt by the candles.

Do adhere to SCDF safety guidelines

While burning joss paper during the Hungry Ghost Festival is a time-honoured tradition, worshippers should show consideration for others in the community.

If proper precautions aren’t taken, the well-being and safety of your neighbours will be threatened.
So do play your part and adhere to the advisory put out by SCDF.
Featured images adapted from Facebook.
 

knnb40

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presently Singapore government agency, ministries all practice the same, put up notice, state the rules and think that all citizen, non citizen will fall inline.
put a bin, a burner and assume all well obey.
when damage to life or property, well not their problem and well sorry too bad.
Town Council know how to put a bin there, but will not have official to petrol the area to ensure correct usage or maybe the official no justification to carry out any enforcement ....I am not sure.
even to the extend when the cleaner apply the water jet to wash the floor, the hose connect to the tap is mis-match and no bother care how much water dripping and wasted into the drain .....why because the town council official only sit in air-con office typing on keyboard and no time to spot check the sub con. but every year the town council will tell you how well done they did for the residence.
 

nightsafari

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inconsiderate and indiscriminate. anyhow burn. air pollution into neighbours how? who appreciates smoke going into their apartment believer or not?

should designate certain areas away from living areas to be burning centers. can go burn there.
 

eatshitndie

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Probably the dumbest thing. Burning cheap paper that is supposed to be money in hell?

And these people all believe this rubbish?
it’s a huge biz in sg, and some say jiuhu. i snapped these images while in sg. there were more. for larger items such as cars, mansions, yachts, airplanes, you need to flip through their catalogs and select your preferences. can get them to customize too. for sexample, helicopter with 6.9 blades and a giant helipad.
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it’s a huge biz in sg, and some say jiuhu. i snapped these images while in sg. there were more. for larger items such as cars, mansions, yachts, airplanes, you need to flip through their catalogs and select your preferences. can get them to customize too. for sexample, helicopter with 6.9 blades and a giant helipad.
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They are called....TOYS.

So burning cheap toys becomes money in the afterlife?!!!

Who is the idiot who came up with such rubbish? and the morons who believe it?
 

eatshitndie

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They are called....TOYS.

So burning cheap toys becomes money in the afterlife?!!!

Who is the idiot who came up with such rubbish? and the morons who believe it?
must be 6.9k years of chink culture. plus fake taoist beliefs in sg which worship the afterlife in terms of material and wealth. just look at sinkies fighting for joss space at temple during cny. huat ah!
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nayr69sg

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must be 6.9k years of chink culture. plus fake taoist beliefs in sg which worship the afterlife in terms of material and wealth. just look at sinkies fighting for joss space at temple during cny. huat ah!
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And all the lo hei nonsense where they throw all the food all over the place make a big mess and think that will give them prosperity.

I find chinese culture stupid honestly. But I am chinese :(
 

cocobobo

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Has it been proven that recipients get the burned items in the other world? And if so, are they appreciative of them?
There are thousands of stories of encounters with angmoh ghosts.
Not one mention they want their descendants to burn stuff so they can live better in hell.
Think of it how u want.
 

ckmpd

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3rd world people lah.

After so many years sinkies still behave like that.
Dont generalise. Are they Singaporeans, PRs, new citizens or work permit holders? Do bear in mind that less than 1 is true blue singaporean for every 2 u meet in Singapore
 
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