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Courage in the Face of Danger: Lessons from the Holland Close Fire

28 Jun, 2025
Courage in the Face of Danger: Lessons from the Holland Close Fire

Fire safety tips for Filipino families are more important than ever—learn how to protect your home and loved ones before disaster strikes.

The Holland Close fire in Singapore on June 19 alarmed many Filipinos, especially those with loved ones living or working abroad. The blaze, which erupted on the 23rd floor of an HDB flat, left four people hospitalized—including two firefighters—and prompted the evacuation of over 100 residents. While the incident happened overseas, it raises an important question for households back home: are we truly prepared if something similar happens here? This is a powerful reminder to revisit essential fire safety tips for Filipino families—because readiness can save lives long before help arrives

What Happened That Evening

At around 7:25 PM on June 19, a fire broke out in a 23rd-floor unit at Block 5 Holland Close, causing panic and urgency throughout the block. The fire, believed to have started in the bedroom, filled the home with smoke, forcing residents to call for help.

Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) teams arrived swiftly and battled the blaze using two water jets. Although the fire was contained within the unit, thick smoke posed serious risks to occupants and responders alike.

This wasn’t just a fire—it was a test of courage, quick thinking, and preparedness.

Who Was Affected

Four people were hospitalized:

  • Two residents were rushed to Singapore General Hospital due to smoke inhalation.

  • Two SCDF firefighters were also hospitalized, having suffered from heat exhaustion while performing their duties under extreme conditions.

All four were in stable condition—a testament to fast action, emergency protocol, and the calm execution of SCDF teams.

How the Community Responded

Thanks to quick thinking, over 100 residents were evacuated from the block and led to a nearby futsal court. There, roll calls were conducted to ensure everyone’s safety.

This wasn’t just a moment of danger—it became a display of community cooperation, readiness, and how effective Singapore’s emergency response system can be when lives are on the line.

Why Families Should Reflect on Fire Safety

If this fire teaches us anything, it’s that danger can strike without warning. As parents, we need to ask: are our homes—and our kids—ready if the worst happens?

Fires in HDB flats may not be daily news, but when they do happen, they move fast. The smoke alone can disorient and disable, especially young children or elderly family members. The key to survival is often how prepared you are before the flames begin.

Essential fire safety tips for Filipino families

Use this as a wake-up call. Here are some non-negotiables every household should take seriously:

  1. Test smoke alarms monthly and replace batteries yearly.

  2. Walk your children through fire escape routes—use drawings or games.

  3. Teach them to “Get Low & Go” to avoid breathing toxic smoke.

  4. Ensure they know what 995 is and how to use it with confidence.

  5. Have a working fire extinguisher and blanket near high-risk zones like kitchens.

  6. Create a “grab-and-go” emergency pack with essentials: IDs, medication, and contact info.

  7. Practice night-time scenarios—because many home fires strike while we sleep.

These steps can mean the difference between panic and a safe escape.

Fire safety tips for Filipino families: Turning Crisis into a Teaching Moment

After a news story like this, use it as a learning opportunity at home. Sit with your kids and ask:

  • Do you know what to do if there’s a fire?

  • Can you find your way out of the house in the dark?

  • Who would you call? Where would we meet?

Use bedtime chats or weekend bonding to explore these questions in a calm, non-scary way.

This doesn’t just prepare them—it empowers them.

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Safety Begins with Awareness

The Holland Close incident highlights two forms of courage: the physical bravery of our frontline responders, and the quiet preparedness of everyday families who choose to stay informed, stay ready, and stay united.

Let’s honor that bravery by doing our part at home.

Safety isn’t just about alarms and drills. It’s about conversations, habits, and shared responsibility. Talk with your kids, practice your plans, and keep your home equipped.

Because when danger comes, it’s not fear that protects us—it’s readiness.

Originally published on theAsianparent Singapore

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