Burn permits available

Permits to burn will again be available from February 1, 2023, the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) Mid Murray Zone has announced.

The Mid Murray Zone includes the Edward River Council, Murray River Council and part of the Murrumbidgee Council south of Coleambally

“From the 1st of February 2023 any person wishing to light a fire for agricultural purposes in the Mid Murray Zone will require a permit to burn,” said Inspector Doug Adamson.

“However, even with a permit you need to check whether a Total Fire Ban is in force before lighting any fires”.

Anybody wishing to light a fire on their property will require a permit from their local RFS Brigade or Fire Control Centre. Anyone issued with a permit to burn must comply with standard permit conditions. These conditions include: Notifying your neighbours at least 24 hours prior to burning, notifying the RFS via the NOTIFY portal on the RFS Website – www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/notify. 24 hours prior to burning, notifying your local Brigade Captain on each day you burn, installing fire breaks around the area to be burnt, ensuring firefighting equipment is in working order on site for the duration of the burn, having a responsible person in attendance while the fire is alight. Permits are for grass and stubble only, no timber or trees to be burnt.

The NSW RFS encourages all residents to have a Bush Fire Survival Plan, so all members of their household know what to do on days of increased fire danger, and if their home is threatened by fire.

Residents should also continue with their hazard reduction activities.

“We have all seen the devastation that bush fires can bring to a community, so I strongly advise residents to contact their local brigades and use their expertise to assist in carrying out safe hazard reductions,” Inspector Adamson said.

Never leave a fire unattended, and if a fire does escape, it is essential to call Triple Zero (000) immediately so that emergency services can respond accordingly and minimise the damage.

For more information contact the Mid Murray Zone office on 03 5898 4100 or visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au

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