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Lesley from Mapua
HUHA, the animal rescue organisation, need old bedding / towels for the animals rescued from the fire. Drop off at their shelter at the Richmond A & P show-grounds.
Paula Muddle from Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter Trust
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There will be one winner drawn each week for the next four weeks, so if you get in early you will have… View morePlease support us by registering with our fundraising partners Banana Box and be in to win!
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Thu., 7 February 2019
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Location
Tasman District Library
280 Queens St
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Regan from Tahunanui
Hey Everybody
We have a Male Pedigree Border Collie we would like to breed with another Border Collie. He is an amazing dog (of course we are biased) and we would love for his personality to live on in some pups. Let us know if you or anybody you know may have a suitable female.
Many Thanks
… View moreHey Everybody
We have a Male Pedigree Border Collie we would like to breed with another Border Collie. He is an amazing dog (of course we are biased) and we would love for his personality to live on in some pups. Let us know if you or anybody you know may have a suitable female.
Many Thanks
Regan
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Police and New Zealand Defence Force continue to manage cordons and security within the evacuated areas.
Weather conditions for the next few days remain benign with warm temperatures and light winds, ideal for fire fighters.
People needing stock food can call Federated Farmers 0800 327 646, … View morePolice and New Zealand Defence Force continue to manage cordons and security within the evacuated areas.
Weather conditions for the next few days remain benign with warm temperatures and light winds, ideal for fire fighters.
People needing stock food can call Federated Farmers 0800 327 646, option 2 goes to a live database which is accessed by Federated Farms and MPI. Stock feed is coming from all over the South Island.
People affected by the fire are reminded that they can access free health advice.
For more information and to keep up to date with the latest, visit the Nelson Tasman Civil Defence website.
Estelle from Stoke
A lady popped into the Montgomery Superloo looking for a child's pink striped sunhat lost in the carpark. This has been found and we have it for her.
Lesley from Mapua
295 left hand and 284 right hand. $1.00 each or $550.00 for the lot.
Negotiable
Roger from Stoke
We have just back from dropping off a car boot full of groceries to the needy at Saxton Field & yes they are doing an awesome job there.
Lesley from Mapua
There is now a new fire on the hill opposite Founders. stay safe.
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Stephanie Gray from Nelson Marlborough Health
Advice about smoke exposure, where to get healthcare, mental wellbeing and general health advice relating to the fires is on our website. GP visits and pharmacy prescription fees will be free for fire-related GP appointments.
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The greatest risk is to those in the path of the fire, who must follow the directions of emergency service representatives for their immediate safety.
For those closest to the fire, smoke from the fire may irritate the eyes, nose, throat and airways. These symptoms should quickly pass after you … View moreThe greatest risk is to those in the path of the fire, who must follow the directions of emergency service representatives for their immediate safety.
For those closest to the fire, smoke from the fire may irritate the eyes, nose, throat and airways. These symptoms should quickly pass after you remove yourself from the smoke, with no long-term consequences.
Advice for people with asthma, bronchitis, emphysema or other lung disease are at greatest risk from smoke inhalation. People with angina or other heart disease might also be at greater risk.
People with these conditions should avoid exposure to smoke if possible. If you have any of these conditions and you are being exposed to smoke you should:
* remain indoors
* close all the windows and doors
* turn off ventilation, air conditioning and heating systems that draw in air from outside until the plume has dispersed or moved away, and you can no longer smell smoke.
Most heat pumps will not bring air in from outside when in cooling mode. Check the user manual for more details. Heat pumps and ventilation systems with a HEPA filter can be left on, as the filter will remove most smoke particles.
If you start to develop symptoms, use the medicines prescribed to you by your doctor.
If your symptoms worsen and do not respond to their usual measures, call your General Practice or Healthline 0800 611 116. If you experience breathlessness or chest pain, call 111.
Advice for everyone
In healthy people, most symptoms will disappear soon after the exposure to smoke has ended, without any long-term consequences.
People should avoid exercising outdoors while smoke is present.
Dust masks available from hardware stores will only screen out the largest smoke particles, so are unlikely to provide much protection.
If you are on a roof water supply and a lot of ash is falling on your roof, it might be best to disconnect the pipe to the tank, and only reconnect it after the next heavy rain (discarding the ‘first flush’), to avoid getting ash in your water supply.
Please follow the instructions of the emergency service representatives, and keep up to date via the Nelson Tasman Civil Defence website and Facebook pages (links below). Turn on a radio and keep it tuned to news of the fire, or keep a news live feed open on your computer.
Please look out for your neighbours, especially the elderly, those in ill-health, and those who live alone.
If you can, get a break away from the smoke by relocating to an area unaffected by the smoke plume.
Stress and anxiety
Anxiety is very common during an emergency event such as an uncontrolled fire. This is a normal response to a very stressful situation. Talking to people and helping others can be both therapeutic and useful.
If you need further support for yourself or for others, call your general practice or Healthline on 0800 611 116.
Anyone who has immediate concerns for their safety should call 111.
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