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Visit the NSW Rural Fire Service Bland-Temora District page for up-to-date details on fire danger periods and how to apply for a fire permit:
Click here for up-to-date details on fire danger periods
Residents planning to burn off can register their burn through the online portal (Link below) or contact the Bland Temora District Office directly on 02 6977 4737 for assistance.
https://nswrfsprod.service-now.com/guardian_csp
Neighbourhood Safer Places are a place of last resort during a bush fire emergency.
Find your Neighbourhood Safer Place at http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/plan-and-prepare/neighbourhood-safer-places/bland-lga
They are to be used when all other options in your Bush Fire Survival Plan can't be put into action safely.
You should be aware of any Neighbourhood Safer Places in your area, and note them in your Bush Fire Survival Plan before a bush fire occurs. You should also know how to get there, as well as alternate routes in case the road is blocked or it is too dangerous to drive on.
Not all areas will have a Neighbourhood Safer Place. If there is no Neighbourhood Safer Place in your area, you should identify other safer locations you can go to as a last resort. This might include a nearby home which is well prepared, a shopping centre or oval which is well away from the bush.
A Neighbourhood Safer Place is designed as a Place of Last Resort in bush fire emergencies only. Please note that travelling to or sheltering at a Neighbourhood Safer Place does not guarantee your safety.