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Outdoor and rural fire safety
Learn about Fire and Emergency New Zealand’s fire control powers and how we use them to reduce the risk of unwanted fire, particularly around outdoor fires, for the management of public safety.
No matter what the fire season is, you still need to comply with our safety guidelines and any council bylaws and regional council requirements relating to smoke nuisance and discharges to the air, even if you are issued with a fire permit from Fire and Emergency.
Canterbury Fires Update #9
News and media|21 January 2024All three large vegetation fires in North Canterbury remain contained and controlled with two in mop up stage.
Pegasus Beach Fire Update #3
News and media|3 November 2022The fire which started at Pegasus Beach last night is still travelling fast in a southerly direction parallel to the beach, driven by the wind.
Canterbury fires update #3
News and media|19 January 2024Please see below updates on the fires in Canterbury this afternoon.
Annual Report 2018 - 2019
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Fire and Emergency New Zealand Annual Report. For the year ended 30 June 2019.
What are Local Advisory Committees?
Found in: About Us | Local Advisory CommitteesWhat are LACs?
Fire engineering brief
Found in: Building fire safety | Building and designing for fire safetyWhen a building is sufficiently complex to preclude using prescriptive guidance as a means of establishing compliance, a specifically-engineered solution is required (referred to as either alternative solution, or performance based engineering).
Twizel community taking the fire risk seriously
News and media|12 January 2024Visitors to the Mackenzie Basin this weekend are being provided with information about the local fire danger in the hope that they will avoid risky activities that could spark a wildfire.