The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) has declared an end to the statutory Bush Fire Danger Period in the Southern Tablelands area due to easing conditions, as a result of significant rainfall in recent days.
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From Saturday, April 1, fire permits will no longer be required for the Yass Valley, Goulburn/Mulwaree and Upper Lachlan Shire Local Government Areas.
NSW RFS Superintendent Peter Alley said all members of the public must still abide by the law when conducting hazard reduction burns.
“Even though a fire permit is no longer a requirement, residents must still notify their neighbours and the local fire authority 24 hours before burning,” Superintendent Alley said.
“Penalties still apply for failing to notify of your intention to light a fire and/or for allowing fires to escape.
“People should also check whether they need a Bush Fire Hazard Reduction Certificate, and have sufficient equipment to control and contain the fire to their property.
“Despite these milder conditions, there is always the potential for fires to threaten life, property and the environment, if not managed correctly.
Superintendent Alley said the local community should not become complacent to the danger of bush fire now that the danger period is officially over.
“I urge all residents to take the threat of bush fire seriously and prepare their families and home now,” Superintendent Alley said.
“Your local fire station or Fire Control Centre can provide advice on how to safely undertake hazard reduction work, and how best to prepare yourself, your property and your family for the next bush fire season.”
A Bush Fire Hazard Reduction Certificate (if approved) will provide you with specific conditions that you must follow to minimise your impact on the environment.
For more information regarding hazard reduction, including how to apply for a Hazard Reduction Certificate, please visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au or contact the NSW RFS Southern Tablelands office on 02 6226 3100.