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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Recall: PDL Thermosafe Bathroom Heater
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Heater could potentially overheat due to temperature rise in the terminal block. This could result in the risk of fire.

Recall: Panasonic Battery Panasonic CF-H2Tablet PC
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Due to a manufacturing condition, the battery could overheat. Overheating may cause burn hazards or result in fire.

Recall: Mazda 6
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Recall for the all new Mazda 6 worldwide as a precautionary measure after an incident in Australia.

Recall: Targus Universal Power Adaptor for Laptops
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Use of the adaptor may cause increased electrical resistance which may result in melting or charring of the product and the risk of fire.

Recall: LG side-by-side Fridges
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Recall due to a switch in the ice dispenser of the fridge may deteriorate and malfunction, potentially resulting in a fire hazard.

Recall: Evantair Heaters
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The heater has a small amount of sleeving around the heating tubes which may become dislodged. As a result, a potential fire risk.

Moutere Highway Fire Update 2 - 17:15 hours 27/02/19

News and media|27 February 2019

Update on fire at Upper MoutereA new fire that started this afternoon in the Redwood Valley area, north-east of the existing Pigeon Valley fire ground, has slowed and been stopped at the grass at the foot of the gully where the fire began.

Our story

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Learn about the history of Fire and Emergency New Zealand, from the early days of localised fire services to the unified organisation that exists today.