Fire Safety – Change in fire season for much of the Waikato

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Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand

The fire seasons for much of the Waikato has changed from prohibited to either open or restricted.
An open fire season means fires can be lit without authorisation, while a restricted season means fires can be lit if a permit is obtained.
Areas now in an open season are:
Hauraki District 
Waikato District 
Waipa District 
Waitomo District 
Otorohanga District 
Matamata-Piako District 
South Waikato District
Thames-Coromandel is now in restricted fire season. People will need to apply for a fire permit to light fires. For more information: www.checkitsalright.nz
Principal Rural Fire Officer Paul Shaw says while there’s a change in season, Fire and Emergency would prefer that people didn’t light fires at this time, for example rubbish and garden waste fires.
“Even if the fire is under control, the smoke often results in 111 calls which mean our firefighters need to deal with an avoidable call and risk exposure to COVID-19,’ he says.
‘We are asking for your patience and understanding during these extraordinary times in our country and asking that you do not light any outdoor fires unless they are essential.’

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