About FIPCOM
By FIPCOM, April 20th, 2010,in General | 6 Comments »
The Birth of FIRE PREVENTION COUNCIL MALAYSIA (FIPCOM)
There is nothing like a major disaster to put things into perspective.
If disasters force us to reflect on what’s important, fire makes us think about the importance of what surrounds us. Wind and floods destroy things, sure, but not with the same certainty as fire – fire literally feeds off things, even the air we breathe.
Here is where the Fire Prevention Council Malaysia takes center-stage. FIPCOM is a government-linked NGO formed on July 25, 2007 by 23 founding members under the national chairmanship of then-Deputy Minister of Housing & Local Government, Datuk Robert Lau Hoi Chew. The objective of FIPCOM and its role is to complement the functions of the Fire & Rescue Department Malaysia (FRDM) by working together in coordinating and executing fire prevention activities. The Council is open to all government agencies, NGOs, professional bodies, associations, and members of the public. It, in fact, plans to establish a branch in every state.
The council scored another significant milestone when Sarawak became the first state branch and together with the founding member from Sarawak, ASSAR Dagangan, initiate its formation as early as March 2008.
FIPCOM will work together with the Housing and Local Government Ministry, which is studying whether to include voluntary firefighting squads in the Fire Services Act. Amendments to the Act is currently being considered so that these squads, which were currently registered under the Registrar of Societies, could be well assisted and coordinated. This is vital as there are now 315 voluntary firefighting squads nationwide, with a membership of about 13935 volunteers working along with the Fire & Rescue Department.
FIPCOM will strive to make it a priority and counts on the participation and efforts of tens of thousands of fire and safety professionals, emergency volunteers, and other individuals working to reduce the risk of fire and the toll it takes on our society.
As a government-linked NGO, FIPCOM strongly believes that together, we can actively contribute to sharing and collaborating experiences, case studies, resources, learning materials, methods, approaches, evaluations and any other activities or resources related to the development and delivery of safer environments and sustainability education and training towards creating greater awareness on fire prevention.
Our Objectives Presented
Our objectives outline a shared vision for FIPCOM and reflect our core values. They help us set common standards and goals in our aim to provide assistance to any organization and government agency in creating awareness on the dangers of fire and the ways to prevent it. These objectives are listed below:
- Organize, coordinate, promote activities and assist other organizations and institutions, bodies and persons for the purpose of fire protection and prevention.
- Educate the public on the perils of fire and guide them in establishing proper safeguards against loss of life and property by fire.
- Sponsor, organize, implement and sustain projects like seminars, meetings, lectures, training courses, campaigns, exhibitions and other related activities.
- Disseminate information to the public through mass media, periodicals, pamphlets, audiovisual materials, any relevant literature and any other means.
- Organize research and analyze the various causes of fire and recommend the most efficient means of preventing or minimizing the loss of life and property; and protection to the relevant authorities.
- Cooperate with other organizations, both local & foreign, having similar interests in promoting and improving fire prevention and protection.
- Collect and receive grants, endowment, donations and legacies from individuals or organizations or from any other source and all monies received are to be used to promote, support and sustain activities in fulfillment of the intent of FIPCOM.
- Hold or invest and deal with monies of FIPCOM not immediately required upon, such as securities or properties, and in such manner as may be determined with the prior approval of the Registrar of Societies and the relevant authorities.
Our Purposes Defined
There is no doubt that in an industry where change is the norm, setting an agenda to meet all necessary purposes is not easy. We constantly review our objectives against these purposes and against the feedback we get from the public and various entities. In this way, we endeavor to ensure we continue to meet the expectations of those who have placed their trust in us, in a way which is responsible and mindful to the social and environmental requirements which we face as an NGO. We believe that to be effective, we should strive to set purposes which:
- Promotes public awareness of the importance of fire prevention, and to secure the cooperation of the public in establishing proper prevention and protection measures against loss of life and property ,in case of FIRE!
- Studies, develops and improves fire prevention and protection measures suitable for adoption by the public.
- Recommends, encourages, and promotes public adoption of such measures.
- Coordinates fire prevention and protection measures promoted by any organization interested in such activities.
The Essence of Our Logo

The FIPCOM logo, with its shade of sky blue and gold, portrays and image of calmness in its eternal vigilance of fire prevention. The rounded triangle, with the fire emblem embedded within, communicates its close knit relationship with the Fire & Rescue Services Department. The gold line surrounding the fire emblem signifies the golden service that FIPCOM stands for in its state of alertness in educating the public on fire prevention measures.


















Good morning Sirs/Mdm, I just want to know whether FIPCOM conduct any fire preventive short courses currently for public or solely to members of FIPCOM.I am seriouly thinking of taking up sure a course so that I can educate the public or communities and colleges so that awareness of fire prevention is expanding to the society at large.Please furnish me with your FIPCOM email address so that I can further discuss on the significant matter. Anyway,thank you very much for your cooperation and keep me connected to FIPCOM.
Dear Mr. Ho,
Thank you for writing to us. We are glad to know that you are interested to contirubute to the society and work with an organization like FIPCOM.
FIPCOM is a Government linked NGO which emphasize on fire prevention and safety awareness. Tremendous amount of education is need to inculcate good safety habits among home owners and the general public.
We do conduct fire safety talk and collaborate with other organizations to promote campaign and activities i.e Home-Fix, AAM, Desa Parkcity and many more.
We welcome you to join us and paly a role to promote fire prevention and safety.
I can be reached at my mobile at 019-312-6655 or via email eugene@fittersgroup.com.
Rgds
Eugene
Dear Eugene,
Anyway, thank you very much for your prompt reply and how do I play apart in this context.I need to enhance my knowledge on this field. Please enlightened me further on this matter.
Awaiting for your update.
With Regards
Ho
Hi Mr Ho,
I will be happy to meet you sometime on Thursday or Friday afternoon at our FIPCOM office located at Level 4, Block B (North) Damansara Town Center to brief you more about FIPCOM and how you can play a role.
In the meantime, please find attached FIPCOM membership application for you further action. You may join FIPCOM as Ordinary Life Member which requires a one time payment of RM200 for life time.
To confirm our meeting, I can be reached at my mobile at 019-312-6655.
Rgds
Eugene
Actually i have use all resource in getting information and i have no choice but to contact you, if you can assist me. I was trying to obtain a design hand-book based on sprinkler & fire design written by Prof. Datuk Soh Chai Hock himself.Please direct me as to where i can purchase this book. TQ
I am Eugene Wong from FIPCOM. As for your request for the design handbook, I will check with Datuk Dr. Soh and revert to you. Please give me a call at my mobile 019-312-6655 later to provide more information about the handbook.