Tai Po probe: workers turned off fire safety system, disregarding regulations
An independent committee investigating the deadly November 26 fire at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court heard evidence that the property management company, ISS EastPoint, disregarded fire safety regulations. Specifically, staff deactivated the fire alarm system during water tank repairs without using a registered contractor, a violation of legal requirements.

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AI-generatedAn independent committee investigating the deadly November 26 fire at Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court heard evidence that the property management company, ISS EastPoint, disregarded fire safety regulations. Specifically, staff deactivated the fire alarm system during water tank repairs without using a registered contractor, a violation of legal requirements. This deactivation was identified as a key "human factor" contributing to the high death toll. An ISS electrician testified he followed orders to shut off the system for Prestige Construction and Engineering, the renovation contractor, despite knowing it was improper. A clerk also claimed ignorance of the alarm deactivation. The hearing is examining the circumstances surrounding the fire that claimed 168 lives at the Tai Po estate.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe blaze claimed 168 lives.
The renovation project cost HK$336 million (US$43 million).
ISS electrician Law Kwok-shui turned off the main switches for the fire safety system.
The fire alarm system's deactivation was one of six “human factors” that led to the huge death toll.
Workers at Wang Fuk Court deactivated the fire safety system despite knowing a registered contractor was needed.