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Fire Safety Officer from Whangarei-Kaipara Area Fire
The Fire Season status changes to Prohibited from next week. This means a total fire ban is in place for the whole of Northland. Permits have now stopped being issued and permits issued and not utilised have been cancelled. Go to www.checkitsalright.nz... for full details.
Fire Safety Officer from Whangarei-Kaipara Area Fire
Make sure to check your pipe connections if you haven’t used your barbeque for a while. The burner should be clear of debris and insects, the pipe connections should be tight and snug to avoid gas leaks, and check the connection each time you change the bottle. Use soapy water and check for … View moreMake sure to check your pipe connections if you haven’t used your barbeque for a while. The burner should be clear of debris and insects, the pipe connections should be tight and snug to avoid gas leaks, and check the connection each time you change the bottle. Use soapy water and check for bubbles – if it bubbles, you’ve got troubles.
Use your barbeque in a well ventilated area and if you are assembling a new barbeque follow the instruction manual.
Fire Safety Officer from Whangarei-Kaipara Area Fire
When shopping online take care that goods you’re buying are suitable for New Zealand voltage and frequency (230 V and 50 Hz). Also check that it has a New Zealand plug. Cheap products on the market may be unsafe and may not compliant with New Zealand’s electrical and gas safety regulations. Do … View moreWhen shopping online take care that goods you’re buying are suitable for New Zealand voltage and frequency (230 V and 50 Hz). Also check that it has a New Zealand plug. Cheap products on the market may be unsafe and may not compliant with New Zealand’s electrical and gas safety regulations. Do your homework before you buy – it’s worth checking the history of the manufacturer and seller first, and remember it’s illegal to sell gas and electrical appliances in an unsafe condition.
Fire Safety Officer from Whangarei-Kaipara Area Fire
Decorative lights at home are great for the festive season but ensure you don’t overload your power sockets. It’s not necessary to leave the lights twinkling night either. Make sure you switch them off before bed to avoid overheating.
Also keep an eye on high voltage appliances such as stoves, … View moreDecorative lights at home are great for the festive season but ensure you don’t overload your power sockets. It’s not necessary to leave the lights twinkling night either. Make sure you switch them off before bed to avoid overheating.
Also keep an eye on high voltage appliances such as stoves, hair appliances and electrical chargers. If you’re busy entertaining guests or going out, make sure your appliances are switched off to avoid risk of fire.
Fire Safety Officer from Whangarei-Kaipara Area Fire
As we head into this Long Weekend, and the weather is looking good, you may decide to celebrate with a BBQ with family and friends. Please check the gas lines and connections with warm soapy water and clean last summers fat and grease before you fire it up....otherwise....
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