NSW Rural Fire Service - Media Release - 23 September 2019
The statutory Bush Fire Danger Period will commence on Tuesday 1 October 2019 for the Goulburn/Mulwaree, Upper Lachlan Shire and Yass Valley Local Government areas. The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is urging Southern Tablelands resident to prepare now for the fire season.
NSW RFS Superintendent Peter Alley is urging all residents to complete a Bush Fire Survival Plan and ensure all members of the household know what to do on days of increased fire danger or if their home is threatened by fire.
“Residents should prepare their property by removing flammable materials from around their home and assets, keeping lawns mown, clearing gutters of leaves and checking hoses and pumps are operable,” Superintendent Alley said.
“With much of NSW in drought and a forecast of ongoing warm and dry conditions, there is the potential for a long and protracted bush fire season. That is why it is so important residents are prepared.
During the Bush Fire Danger Period, Fire Permits are required for burning activities. Permits are free and easily obtained by contacting (02) 6226 3100 during business hours. Residents should request a Fire Permit at least three days in advance.
Fire Permits help ensure fire is used safely and minimise the danger to residents, their properties and the community.
Superintendent Alley said, “People need to be extremely careful if they intend to use fire given the recent and forecast conditions.”
Never leave a fire unattended and if a fire does escape, it is essential to call Triple Zero (000) immediately so that Emergency Services can respond effectively to minimise any possible damage.
On days where the Fire Danger Rating is Very High or above, Fire Permits will be suspended for 24 hours and permit holders will be advised accordingly. On days of Total Fire Ban, no fires are to be lit in the open.
To check the Fire Danger Rating for your area, seek advice on bush fire preparedness or for any further information visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au or call (02) 6226 3100 during business hours.
25 September 2019
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