A STATE of Fire Emergency has been declared across 42 local government areas in Queensland, following a period of significantly heightened fire weather conditions expected to continue into next week.
The State of Fire Emergency prohibits the lighting of all types of outdoor fires, and bans certain activities that can cause fires to ignite.
This comes as firefighters have been battling around the clock to control fires around the state including three large and potentially deadly fires at Tarome, Clumber and Lower Beechmont.
Queensland Fire and Emergency Services acting commissioner Mike Wassing said fire crews were battling multiple blazes and all possible steps had to be taken to prevent further fires igniting.
"We're experiencing tinder box-like conditions across much of the state and all it takes is one spark to start a fire that may burn for days," Mr Wassing said.
"This declaration is vital to prevent bushfires breaking out and posing a danger to lives and property."
Mr Wassing said the declaration overrode all existing permits to light fire, banned fireworks and the lighting of any outdoor cooking fires.
"The declaration also prohibits welding, grinding and the use of oxy acetylene cutting or heating outdoors," he said.
"The use of the machinery and power tools in open areas has the potential to exacerbate the bushfire risk, which is why it is essential people do not use these tools outdoors.
"The declaration also gives QFES the authority to draw on private resources, such as plant and equipment, to assist in firefighting or preparation."
Mr Wassing said substantial penalties could be issued to those who breached the declaration.
"The penalties for contravening this declaration are serious - a fine of up to $3336 or two years imprisonment," he said.
"Our crews are doing a fantastic job protecting lives and property, and we ask that Queenslanders continue to do their part to prevent fires starting and spreading."
Mr Wassing urged Queenslanders to remain vigilant and continue to follow the advice of authorities.
"Everyone should have a bushfire survival plan and know what they are going to do if a fire approaches," he said.
"People need to keep up-to-date on the QFES website and social media channels, and tune into local radio.
"It is important they follow the advice given and don't leave it too late to evacuate if they need to.
"Bushfire prevention is a community effort, so it is essential people report fires and to Triple Zero (000) immediately."
The declaration will be in effect until revoked.
Local government areas included in State of Fire Emergency:
QFES South Eastern Region
. Lockyer Valley Regional
. Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire
. Sunshine Coast Regional
QFES South Western Region
. Blackall Tambo Regional
. Central Highlands Regional
. Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire
. Blackall Tambo Regional
. Charters Towers Regional
. Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire
. Palm Island Aboriginal Shire
. Cassowary Coast Regional
. Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire
. Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire
. Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire
. Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire
. Hope Vale Aboriginal Shire
. Lockhart River Aboriginal Shire
. Napranum Aboriginal Shire
. Mapoon Aboriginal Shire
. Northern Peninsula Area Regional