THIS Friday, March 31, will mark the end of the official bush fire danger period in the region.
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It means fire permits will no longer be required for Rural Fire Districts.
This year the messages for householders are to test each smoke alarm by pressing and holding the test button for five seconds.
Replace batteries every 12 months and to vacuum dust off alarms at least every six months.
And finally, to replace smoke alarms every 10 years, or earlier if specified by the manufacturer.
The statutory Bush Fire Danger Period will begin again on October 1.
“Although fire permits are no longer required, property owners must still exercise caution and follow guidelines regarding the use of fire,” said Superintendent Steve Mepham.
“Residents must notify neighbouring land owners and their local fire authority at least 24 hours before burning.”
To notify in New England, which includes Walcha, call 6771 2400.