Firefighters to conduct home fire safety blitz of entire town - Warren

Published: 21 Aug 2023 12:30pm

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews will visit all 785 homes in the central west township of Warren this weekend, offering residents crucial home fire safety advice and checking for working smoke alarms.

Following a similar recent safety blitz at Merriwa in the Hunter Valley, crews are keen to ensure households in Warren are protected from fire and have current home safety escape plans.

Firefighters from the district will offer to check, install or replace smoke alarms in homes, free of charge, where needed.

Seven people have died during 842 residential fires so far this winter. 78 people have been injured.

That represents a five per cent increase in fires and 21 per cent rise in injuries, on this stage of winter last year.

In almost half the home fires this winter, a smoke alarm either wasn't fitted or didn't activate.

Crews will door-knock residents this Friday (25 August) and will host a community fun day event at Saunders Park on Saturday to encourage potential FRNSW On-call (retained) recruits.

FRNSW Duty Commander, Acting Inspector Chris Cusack, said he hopes the home fire safety blitz will safeguard the town's residents and possibly attract new members to the Warren brigade.

The public can book a home fire safety visit from their local fire station via the FRNSW website: https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/visits [external link]

Media note - preview footage of the blitz and a grab of FRNSW Duty Commander, Acting Inspector Chris Cusack, is available here: https://vimeo.com/856260014/df6bb6f1f9?share=copy [external link]

Updated: 08 Sep 2023 11:30am

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Related safety topics

Smoke alarms

It“s the law to have at least one working smoke alarm installed on every level of your home.

Escape plans

Having a home escape plan and a working smoke alarm increases your chances of getting out safely.

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Stations nearby

WARREN Fire Station

63 Dubbo Street, Warren NSW 2824

TRANGIE Fire Station

20 Temoin Street, Trangie NSW 2823

NYNGAN Fire Station

100 Lawlor Street, Nyngan NSW 2825