Getting escape plans in place this Escape Week
This Escape Week, and in the lead-up to it, we’re targeting the public with real-life stories, and emotive sound and imagery reflecting what can happen if you don’t have an escape plan in place.
This Escape Week, and in the lead-up to it, we’re targeting the public with real-life stories, and emotive sound and imagery reflecting what can happen if you don’t have an escape plan in place.
To make sure the public are well-versed in camping fire safety, we’ve created a safety video starring former All Black Christian Cullen.
A key element in this summer’s wildfire prevention campaign is the new fire danger tool, which was launched over the weekend by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Hon Jan Tinetti in Mount Maunganui.
Today is New Zealand ShakeOut Day, our national earthquake drill and tsunami hīkoi when New Zealanders are reminded to practice how to keep safe during an earthquake, or tsunami if you’re in a coastal area.
As we know, working smoke alarms give people an early alert to fire in their home, and that early alert gives them the best chance of escaping alive.
As part of Fire and Emergency New Zealand, we all take a lot of pride in keeping communities safe.
This year’s Fieldays at Mystery Creek has a new addition to its site - the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Case tractor, decked out in our livery and fitted with a ladder, lights and sirens.