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.

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Your community responsibility

Found in: Outdoor and rural fire safety | Councils and community responsibilities

Everyone has a responsibility to keep their community safe from fire. That means being fire safe and teaching your friends and family to be fire safe too.

Community recovery resources

Found in: Yule street house fire recovery

Yule Street house fireThe Yule Street house fire has been a significant event for the Lyall Bay community.

Cantabrians urged to take care with outdoor fires in Level 2

News and media|7 September 2021

With the Canterbury District returning to Covid Alert Level 2 tomorrow, Fire and Emergency NZ is asking people to take care with outdoor fires.

Fire safety assessment tool

Found in: Businesses and landlords | Building and designing for fire safety

Holistic fire safety impact matrixAs well as meeting compliance requirements with the building code, building works need to be cost effective.

Lifetime of a building

Found in: Businesses and landlords | Building and designing for fire safety

The following outlines ten main stages when considering the overall building life cycle in the context of fire safety.

Stay fire safe with your bubble mates this daylight savings weekend

News and media|4 April 2020

Stay fire safe with your bubble mates this daylight savings weekend With everyone now at home for the COVID-19 self-isolation period, it is more important than ever to check your home is fire safe and to be vigilant about fire safety in everything you do.

Indoor fires and heaters

Found in: Home fire safety | Home fire hazards

Did you know that one in six house fires start in the bedroom?