Residents urged to plan ahead
Published: 2nd August 2011
The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) and Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) are advising landholders and managers to ensure they are adequately prepared, and have the appropriate permits in place before conducting burn-offs on their property.
NSW RFS Inspector Ivan Perkins said that safety must remain a priority.
"While we encourage people to be proactive about reducing fuel loads on their properties, we need to ensure that people conduct these hazard reduction burns safely and legally.
"The NSW RFS can provide advice on fire permits, hazard reduction certificates, environmental approvals, weather forecasts and how best to prepare and conduct a burn, he said.
While some areas no longer required permits to burn, people should clarify whether they are exempt.
FRNSW Inspector Tony Lenthall said that regardless of the time of year, residents within the town boundaries should contact council to discuss the criteria and requirements.
"Specifically, people in Macksville, Bowraville and Nambucca Heads are being reminded to check with council before burning off," Insp Lenthall said.
Residents are also reminded that lighting a fire without the necessary approvals is an offence which carries penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
"Even with council permission, anyone undertaking backyard burning must also obtain a permit from their local fire station," Inspector Lenthall said.
For more information on hazard reduction burns contact the NSW RFS Lower North Coast Zone Office on 6568 2536.
For maps identifying areas within town boundaries where burning is not permitted: http://www.nambucca.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-YBG-56-70-81&c=82 or contact Nambucca Shire Council on 6568 2555, or speak to your local fire station.