Have a kōrero for a safe and happy holiday
No matter how you’re spending your summer holidays with friends and whānau, share some fire safety wisdom to keep everyone safe.
No matter how you’re spending your summer holidays with friends and whānau, share some fire safety wisdom to keep everyone safe.
The next phase of the You’re Cooked campaign has kicked off, running through to February 2024.
The Community Readiness and Recovery team saw an opportunity to continue delivering fire safety education by harnessing technology to live stream the Firefighter Presentation and take the students through a virtual Fire Station.
A new ‘How to safely burn a pile of vegetation’ video has been developed to show rural and semi-rural communities how they can minimise risk when carrying out pile burns on their property, a common way to get rid of old vegetation before the summer season.
With El Niño likely to be bringing hotter, drier and windier conditions to large parts of the country, fireworks pose a serious risk to our communities and the environment.
Over the last 18 months, Hutt Valley and Wainuiomata Brigades have been trialling a new way to provide high-quality, consistent fire safety education in their local schools.
Fire and Emergency has a strong connection to our Pasifika whānau, supporting the Cook Islands and Niue through firefighter training and providing equipment and appliances.
With lithium-ion battery fire incidents on the rise in Aotearoa and around the world, Fire and Emergency is taking an education and prevention approach to reduce the harm caused by lithium-battery fires.
Community Risk teams in mid-South Canterbury and on the West Coast have found a great new way to make fire safety fun and memorable for local tamariki (children).
Missed the Understanding the Fire Weather Index System presentation? Recording available now.