BFP, MORESCO-1 Conducts Fire Drill and Earthquake Building Evacuation Exercises

Misamis Oriental 1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO-1) recently organized another round of Fire Drill and Earthquake Building Evacuation Exercises in collaboration with the Bureau of Fire Protection – Laguindingan Fire Station. The exercises aimed to enhance preparedness and response capabilities in the event of emergencies.

Curious about the significance of March being designated as Fire Prevention Month? The tradition dates back to 1967 when President Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation No. 115-A, declaring the year 1967 and subsequent years as Safety and Accident Prevention Year. This proclamation allocated specific safety and accident prevention themes to each month of the year. March was selected as Fire Prevention Month due to historical data indicating a heightened occurrence of fire incidents during this period, as reported by the National Statistical Coordination Board.

The proclamation’s objective is to instill a culture of safety consciousness year-round, stressing the importance of preventive measures such as caution, vigilance, sobriety, common sense, and respect for the law. It encourages active participation in fire prevention drills and activities in workplaces, schools, and local communities, recognizing that readiness is always invaluable.

In the event of a fire or other emergencies, immediate action is crucial. Residents are urged to promptly contact the hotline numbers provided by their local authorities.

Furthermore, MORESCO-1 expresses sincere appreciation to all employees for their enthusiastic participation and cooperation during the recent Fire Safety and Guidelines session, which included the Fire Drill and Building Evacuation exercise. Their dedication to safety is commendable and essential in maintaining a secure workplace environment. The cooperative acknowledges the invaluable contribution of its team members and encourages continued efforts in upholding safety standards.

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MORESCO-1 joins the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) Laguindingan in the observance of March as FIRE PREVENTION MONTH

March is annually recognized nationwide as Fire Prevention Month.

Today morning, March 1st, MORESCO-1, along with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) of Laguindingan, local government units, firefighting agencies, and educational institutions, conducted a motorcade and various activities aimed at promoting fire prevention measures.

You might be curious as to why March was chosen as Fire Prevention Month. The origins trace back to 1967 when President Ferdinand Marcos signed Proclamation No. 115-A designating the year 1967 and every subsequent year as Safety and Accident Prevention Year. This proclamation allocated each month of the year to focus on a specific safety and accident prevention theme. March was designated as Fire Prevention Month due to historical data indicating a surge in fire incidents during this period, as reported by the National Statistical Coordination Board.

The proclamation aimed to foster a culture of safety consciousness throughout the year, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures such as caution, vigilance, sobriety, common sense, and respect for the law. Therefore, it is encouraged to actively participate in fire prevention drills and activities in workplaces, schools, or local communities as readiness is always valuable.

In Case of FIRE and other EMERGENCIES, please IMMEDIATELY call the hotline numbers in your localities.

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PRC, MORESCO-1, IIEE-CDO shares gifts of joys to Sitio Tacotac kids

A ride-on “gift-giving” CSR activity was conducted by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) of Cagayan de Oro City, MORESCO-1 and the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineer (IIEE-CDO) in Sitio Tacotac, San Isidro, Talakag in Bukidnon. The event was specifically designed to bring joy to the local children between the ages of 5 and 12. The journey to the event was an adventure in itself while energizing the 22 houses recipient of Dan’ag: Light-A-Home Project of MORESCO-1 and Aboitiz Foundation in the same locality.

Upon arrival, the children were greeted with a festive atmosphere and the excitement was palpable. A total of 30 children were in attendance and were given a set of school supplies, notebooks, pad papers, and sweet goodies. The children’s eyes lit up with joy as they received their gifts, and the organisers could see the impact that this small act of kindness had on the children and their families.