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08 February 2008 |
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New Fire
Risk Warning Signs Across District
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An upgraded fire appliance
for Kaitaia and new fire risk warning signs across the district are
the latest moves in the campaign to strengthen the rural fire fighting
capability in the Far North.
Principal Rural Fire Officer Lance Johnston said today a purpose-designed
rural fire truck imported from Australia had been delivered to the Kaitaia
Rural Fire Party this week, replacing an outdated urban appliance surplus
to NZ Fire Services requirements.
"This is part of an ongoing programme to modernize and improve
the equipment held by our Rural Fire Parties and to increase public
awareness of the fire risk particularly during prolonged dry periods,"
he said.
The new fire truck had a 3500 litre water capacity and a four-wheel-drive
off road ability lacking in the vehicle which it was replacing.
"This week we have also completed the installation of new fire
weather severity signs at seven new main road locations across the district-
at Towai, Moerewa, Russell, west of Kaikohe, Inland Road (Karikari),
the Kaimaumau Peninsula and Horeke," he said.
The fire risk indicator signs were an important tool in the campaign
to increase public awareness of the need to guard against fires in the
rural environment.
"Fortunately the Far North to date has had rain at regular intervals
this summer and we have been able to avoid fire restrictions. But if
the current dry spell continues, it is anticipated a restricted fire
season will be imposed within the next two weeks.
"However a permanent restriction applies all-year-round within
the Department of Conservation estate and within one kilometer of conservation
land and a fire permit is required at all times. If in doubt, the best
policy is to contact your local council or conservancy office before
lighting a fire.
"With or without restrictions, it is still extremely important
that people adopt a responsible approach to lighting fires or do anything
which could result in an accidental fire. A fire which breaks out of
control has the potential to cause thousands of dollars in damage and
put lives and property at risk," he said.
Mr Johnston said it was also likely that those responsible would face
substantial reparation bills to offset fire-fighting costs.
For further information please contact:-
Rick McCall
Communications Officer
Far North District Council
0800 920 029
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Lance Johnston
Principal Rural Fire Officer
Far North District Council
0800 920 029 |
Page created/updated: 12 February, 2008
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