Viral Video: Social media users are paying close attention to an intriguing video of a huge fire bursting from an air conditioning compressor in a high-rise building in Mumbai. This video has raised major worries about the consequences of excessive heat on city infrastructure. Vivek Singh posted the video on platform X, and it soon gained popularity.
Alarming Visuals Highlight Heatwave Dangers
In the video, the destroyed AC compressor is bursting into flames and the structure is covered in thick clouds of smoke. The scenes are terrifying, but the good part is that there have been no reports of injuries. This incident serves as a warning of the dangers posed by the heatwave that is now affecting the nation and its record-breaking high temperatures.
The widely shared video, which was captured by an observer, has sparked conversations on how important it is to maintain cooling systems properly. Social media users voiced their concerns on the ability of metropolitan infrastructure to withstand extreme weather.
Public Reactions and Concerns
One user, reacting to the viral video, asked, “I use my AC for around 18-19 hours per day. Is that harmful?” Another questioned, “All this is fine … but is someone planning to put out the fire??” A third commented humorously, “Mummy sahi kehti thoda AC aur pankho ko bhi aaram do.”
Safety Measures to Prevent AC Compressor Fires
Many safety measures have to be implemented in order to prevent such dangerous situations:
- Install a Stabiliser: A stabiliser can stop electrical problems by balancing the current.
- Employ a Plastic Shed: Use a plastic shed to shield the outside unit from the sun.
- Limit Continuous Use: To avoid overheating, try not to operate the air conditioner nonstop for extended periods of time.
- Regular Maintenance: To maintain the air conditioner in excellent operating order, make sure it is serviced on time.
- Ample Open Space: To provide adequate ventilation, make sure there is ample room surrounding the outside unit.
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