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Evaluating effective methods of engaging school-leavers in adopting fire safety messages - Report #146 (2015)
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This project aimed to gain information from a range of groups on the best ways to engage young adults in safe fire behaviour.
Costs and benefits of regulating fire safety performance of upholstered furniture in New Zealand - Peer review - Report #41
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Businesses and landlords
In this section:
- Fire safety for businesses
- Fire safety for landlords
- Building and designing for fire safety
- Online services: business evacuation schemes
- Fire alarms
- Protecting your business or property
- Employers of volunteers
- Fireworks and pyrotechnic displays
- Heads up
Fire Safety in Small Tourist Accomodation Businesses Working Towards Developing Best Practice Models -Report #37 (2003)
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Your community responsibility
Found in: Outdoor and rural fire safety | Councils and community responsibilitiesEveryone 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 recoveryYule Street house fireThe Yule Street house fire has been a significant event for the Lyall Bay community.
Keeping whānau safe, one postcard at a time
News and media|27 October 2023Community Risk teams in mid-South Canterbury and on the West Coast have found a great new way to make fire safety fun and memorable for local tamariki (children).
Farms, rural properties and rural businesses
Found in: Businesses and landlordsThis section contains information for those who live or work on a farm, rural property or rural business.