Fire prevention in Abu Dhabi enters new phase with NFPA project

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Abu Dhabi and NFPA collaboration

Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority (ADCDA) has reported a new collaboration with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to establish an integrated fire prevention system in the United Arab Emirates.

According to ADCDA, the project aligns with global standards adopted by NFPA and is intended to enhance sustainable safety and quality of life in Abu Dhabi.

The authority explained that the system will also strengthen its strategic partnership with NFPA while supporting the emirate’s goal of building safe and sustainable communities.

It added that the initiative is designed to reinforce both governmental and societal responsibility in fire prevention across Abu Dhabi.

Strategic project goals

ADCDA confirmed that the initiative seeks to establish Abu Dhabi as a leading model in fire safety and prevention at the international level.

The authority stated that the project forms part of a broader vision to provide a safe environment for residents and support community sustainability.

It explained that this includes joint responsibility across institutions and society to prevent fires and reduce risks.

The collaboration is framed as a step towards building an integrated system that can be applied consistently across the emirate.

Director general statement

His Excellency Brigadier Salem Abdullah bin Barak Al Dhaheri, Director General of ADCDA, said: “This strategic project is part of the Authority’s plan that adopts creativity and innovation as a path to achieve the highest levels of safety in the emirate and to strengthen its global competitiveness in fire prevention.

“The Authority has embraced this forward-looking approach to be proactive in anticipating risks and developing innovative preventive solutions that reinforce Abu Dhabi’s institutional reputation locally and internationally, while further enhancing its leadership as a global model in safety and civil protection.”

Project director perspective

Lt Col Dr Mohammed Nasser Al Harithi, Project Director of the Fire Prevention System, said that the project represents a qualitative leap in the field of fire prevention at the emirate level.

He explained that the project will contribute to the development of sustainable preventive infrastructure designed to reduce risks.

He added that it will also enhance the readiness of facilities and increase awareness of safety standards in line with international practice.

Institutional objectives

ADCDA indicated that the project represents a strategic step towards integrating fire prevention into sustainable development in Abu Dhabi.

The authority outlined that the system is aimed at protecting lives, property, and the environment across the emirate.

It noted that this work forms part of Abu Dhabi’s wider plan to strengthen safety systems while also supporting long-term improvements in quality of life.

ADCDA confirmed that the collaboration underlines the importance of aligning national safety measures with international standards.

Long-term implications

The authority said that the project will serve as a model for regional fire prevention policy development.

It explained that the collaboration with NFPA reinforces knowledge sharing and capacity building between international and national organisations.

ADCDA stated that the initiative will also guide future prevention programmes and improve safety planning at facility and community levels.

It added that the authority intends to continue promoting joint responsibility across government, institutions, and residents.

Relevance for fire and safety professionals

For fire and safety professionals, the project highlights Abu Dhabi’s focus on aligning prevention systems with NFPA global standards.

The collaboration offers insight into how international standards are being applied in local contexts.

It also demonstrates how prevention measures are being embedded within wider sustainability and community safety strategies.

The initiative signals potential opportunities for knowledge exchange, training, and adaptation of preventive infrastructure in other regions.

Abu Dhabi fire prevention system launched with NFPA: Summary

Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority (ADCDA) has announced a collaboration with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

The project will develop an integrated fire prevention system in Abu Dhabi.

ADCDA stated that the initiative aligns with NFPA standards and supports community safety.

His Excellency Brigadier Salem Abdullah bin Barak Al Dhaheri said the project reflects creativity and innovation in prevention.

Lt Col Dr Mohammed Nasser Al Harithi said the project will enhance preventive infrastructure and community awareness.

ADCDA explained that the system will protect lives, property, and the environment.

The project is part of the emirate’s vision for sustainable safety and improved quality of life.

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