Our 3-Step Escape Plan

  • First Escape Route
  • Second Escape Route
  • Meeting Place
Notes

Use this space to note any additional information about your escape plan, i.e. who will assist

Your checklist
  • Get low

    Smoke is poisonous and more deadly than flames.

    If you breathe smoke for more than a few breaths it can kill you.

  • Be fast

    A house fire can kill you in less than three minutes.

    Don't spend time trying to save possessions.

  • Close doors

    A closed door buys you time.

    It slows down the spread of fire, giving you more time to get to safety.

  • Get out - stay out!

    People have died by going back into a fire.

    Don't leave the meeting place to go back inside for any reason.

Fire & Emergency New Zealand

Update on vegetation fire in Far North

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Update on vegetation fire in Far North

Fire and Emergency ground crews and helicopters have returned to a large vegetation fire which covers approximately 350 hectares of land in Waiharara, Far North.

The fire is north of Kaimaumau, south of Houhora, and east of State Highway 1. It has been burning since yesterday afternoon when more than 40 firefighters and seven helicopters were deployed. Today around 20 firefighters, along with the helicopters (six with monsoon buckets and one as a coordinating platform), are working to put out the hot spots.

Fire and Emergency Incident Controller Mitchell Brown says, “The fire is now 80 percent contained as of 9:30am today, and it is expected to be 100 percent contained by tonight. Crews will continue to mop up the residual fires over the next two days.”

“We are working closely with Council, Iwi, local orchard owners, Department of Conservation and the helicopter operators to manage this incident. We urge members of the public to stay away from the area for the time being.”

Nearby areas Awanui and Karikari Peninsula are in a year-round restricted Fire Season, meaning a permit is required to light a fire in open air. For more information go to www.checkitsalright.nz.