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What the early findings tell us

According to preliminary investigation reports, the blaze began with an electrical short circuit in an air-conditioning unit on the lower floors — which housed a pet shop and a veterinary clinic — and spread upward, trapping people above. A Special Investigation Team has been formed and the official cause is still being confirmed.

That detail matters, because it is not unusual. Electrical faults — overloaded circuits, loose or corroded joints, undersized wiring carrying a modern air-conditioning load, and protection that no longer trips in time — remain one of the leading causes of commercial and building fires in India. And nearly all of them give off warning signs for weeks or months before they ignite.

The fault that’s suspected is exactly what an audit is built to find

An electrical safety audit is not paperwork. It is a hands-on inspection designed to find the precise failure modes behind a fire like this one:

     

      • Thermography (thermal imaging) — an infrared scan of live panels, AC circuits and joints that flags an overheating connection or overloaded circuit while everything is still running. The hot AC duct or panel suspected in Aliganj is exactly what this catches. See our thermography service.

      • Breaker & protection testing — verifying that the MCB, RCBO, ACB or VCB protecting a circuit will actually trip fast enough to cut a fault before it becomes a fire.

      • Earthing & insulation checks — confirming earth resistance and insulation are within safe limits, so a fault finds a safe path instead of a fatal one. See earthing & lightning protection.

      • Load & wiring review — checking whether wiring and panels sized years ago are now being overloaded by added air-conditioners, servers or EV charging. This is the single most common hidden risk in older buildings.

    A loose or overheating joint costs a few hundred rupees to fix today. The same joint, left alone, can cost a building — and lives.

    Who must act now — not “next year”

    In the days since, the UP government has launched a special drive against coaching centres operating without proper safety standards, and dozens have already been sealed across the state. Officials in other states have ordered fire-safety audits of schools and institutions too. The pressure is real — but compliance is the floor, not the goal. Safety is.

    If you run or own any of these, an audit is overdue:

       

        • Coaching centres, libraries, schools and institutions with people on upper floors

        • Shops, clinics, hospitals and labs with heavy air-conditioning

        • Hotels, malls and commercial buildings

        • Factories and any premises that has added AC, EV charging or a solar plant to old wiring

      A professional first step — from a company down the road

      Tajalli Tech is a Class-A licensed, ISO-certified electrical engineering company based in Aliganj, Lucknow, serving Lucknow, Kanpur, Varanasi, Bareilly and across Uttar Pradesh. Our engineers carry out complete electrical safety audits, thermography and fire-safety systems We deliver a documented, prioritised, colour-coded report of your risks mapped to IS/IEC standards, with a clear action plan.

      Don’t wait for an inspection notice — or worse — to tell you something was wrong. Find the problems while they are still cheap to fix.

      Frequently asked questions

      Preliminary investigation reports suggest it began with an electrical short circuit in an air-conditioning unit on the lower floors. A Special Investigation Team has been formed and the official cause is still being confirmed.

      Wiring and load, earthing and insulation, panels and busbars, breakers and protection relays, power factor, and a full thermography scan for hot spots — finishing with a documented, actionable report.

      Mostly no. Thermography and most inspections are done live; only specific protection tests may need a short, scheduled outage. We plan around your operations.

      We mobilise across Lucknow and UP rapidly. Call +91 76070 78408 and we’ll schedule a site visit and quote. Sources: reporting on the 22 June 2026 Aliganj, Lucknow fire from India TV News, Deccan Herald and Akashvani News. Cause is per preliminary reports and subject to official confirmation.

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