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Odisha Makes Fire Safety Mandatory for All Government Building Projects

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
April 3, 2026
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The Odisha government has introduced strict new fire safety guidelines, making compliance mandatory for all government building projects. The move aims to enhance safety standards and reduce risks in public infrastructure.


Under the new directive, no construction project will receive approval without adequate fire prevention and control measures in place.


No Approval Without Fire Safety Clearance

According to the guidelines issued by the Odisha Works Department, building plans must undergo thorough inspection by authorised agencies before approval.

Officials have made it clear that:

  • Fire safety systems must be integrated at the planning stage
  • Construction cannot begin without clearance
  • Non-compliant projects will be rejected

This ensures that safety measures are not treated as an afterthought but as a core requirement.


Mandatory Clearance from Fire Services Department

The new rules require developers to obtain a clearance certificate from the Odisha Fire Services Department before starting construction.

Without this certification, projects will not be permitted to proceed, reinforcing accountability and compliance.


Key Fire Safety Requirements Introduced

All government buildings must now include:

  • Fire-fighting systems and equipment
  • Alarm and detection systems
  • Clearly marked emergency exits
  • Easy access for fire service personnel

These measures are designed to improve emergency preparedness and ensure quick response during fire incidents.


Review of Existing Buildings Ordered

The government has also directed a comprehensive audit of fire safety systems in existing buildings across the state.

Authorities will:

  • Inspect current safety infrastructure
  • Identify gaps and deficiencies
  • Implement immediate corrective measures

Special attention will be given to high-occupancy spaces such as hospitals, schools, and government offices.


Focus on Public Safety and Risk Reduction

The updated guidelines reflect a proactive approach to safeguarding public spaces. By enforcing strict compliance and regular inspections, the government aims to minimise fire hazards and improve safety outcomes.

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