Due to fire incidence people will try to improve safety. But those efforts will be mostly to harass people without improving safety. I can quote one real example without 1% exaggeration. A friend of mine has a clear understanding that car safey belts are required only if you are driving at high speed. (Police unnecessarily harass people in India where traffic move very slowly.) As he was driving at slow speed he did not buckle his safety belt. He had not only wisdom to understand safety requirements but courage to defy unsafe laws for his own safety. In this situation one car came overspeeding at a road junction and hit his car exactly at 90 degrees degrees. He jumped on rightside vacant seat (This accident occurred in Saudi Arabia) and saved his life. Had he buckled safety belt he would have surely died and no law-maker could have compensated for that. What I am trying to say is people should understand safety in true sense and there should be laws only to punish people who by their unasfe practices harm or injure other people. Unfortunately that can be judged only after the incidence. In short more training in right direction, no undue panic and reality awareness is require.