Adam Yii: Safety Management of Golf Course Facilities is Crucial, Fire Suppression System in Buggies Prevents Potential Disasters
Published atApr 11, 2025 05:36 pm
(Miri, 11th) Miri Mayor and Pujut State Assemblyman Adam Yii Siew Sang pointed out that the safety management of golf course facilities is crucial, especially the fire safety of buggy charging areas. It is essential to prevent disasters before they happen to avoid serious impacts on club operations from accidental incidents.
During the inauguration ceremony of the new Buggy Fire Suppression System at the Miri Golf Club (KGM) this afternoon, he stated that the system was established to address the long-standing concern of lacking fire suppression equipment in the buggy charging area, particularly the risk of fire hazards during electric vehicle charging. The group used club buggies to go to the buggy charging area, presiding over the launch of the fire suppression system. From right: Captain Datuk James Ling Suk Kiong, Mayor Adam Yii. Adam Yii pointed out that KGM currently owns 62 electric buggies, which are one of the club's main sources of income. In the event of a fire, not only would it cause significant property damage, but it could also disrupt club operations and affect members' experiences.
“Thank you to the club captain Datuk James Ling Suk Kiong, the club management committee, and the buggy committee for actively promoting the implementation of this crucial facility.”
He also emphasized that as Miri's first golf course, KGM has the mission of promoting the city's leisure and tourism development. The continuous upgrading of the club helps attract more golfers and tourists from outside, aligning with the goal of building a "Green, Smart and the Most Liveable International Resort City," further driving local economic development.
Miri Mayor Adam Yii presides over the launch of the buggy fire suppression system and signs on the commemorative plaque.Miri Golf Club officially launches the buggy fire suppression system, followed by a briefing after the ceremony.
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