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434 Hamlyn Terrace Fire Station

Locality: Hamlyn Terrace

Phone: +61 2 4394 0328



Address: 48-50 Minnesota Rd 2259 Hamlyn Terrace, NSW, Australia

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25.01.2022 Camping with an open fire? Make sure your fire pit is located downwind and a safe distance from other flammable materials. If you are cooking over an open fire, never leave your cooking unattended or without adult supervision. For camping fire safety tips, visit us: https://fal.cn/3cUYa



24.01.2022 If you are planning on having an open fire this weekend, please ensure you are following fire restriction information. Check for restrictions here: https://fal.cn/3cV1F

24.01.2022 The temperatures are set to drop across NSW. Don't let your standards! A fire can take hold in 3 minutes, it only takes seconds to prevent one. Frayed or damage...d cords can start a fire. If you have an electric blanket on your bed check that it's in good working order before using it tonight. To find out how visit fire.nsw.gov.au/winter #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable See more

23.01.2022 They aren't called OUTDOOR heaters for nothing!!!



23.01.2022 We are expecting very hot weather in the next few days. Hot weather leads to increased fire dangers, do your bit to ensure you and your loved ones stay safe. It takes a few seconds to test your smoke alarm, it's as simple as pressing a button. Only working smoke alarms help save lives.

23.01.2022 Don’t overload power boards ever!

22.01.2022 All it takes is one loose wire!!!



21.01.2022 Wheat bags can ignite, and are not designed to replace hot water bottles for warming beds. Regularly check your wheat bag for signs of wear and tear or scorchin...g. With age the fillings dry out and become combustible. Only use wheat bags for direct application to body aches and pains. For more fire safety tips visit www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire

19.01.2022 Sorry forgot #10

17.01.2022 The leading cause of home fires is unattended cooking. Don't add to this statistic. Stay in the kitchen while cooking and turn off the stove before you leave. #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire

15.01.2022 You know what they say, BE PREPARED!!!!

15.01.2022 Do you have a fireplace? Keep these tips in mind!



14.01.2022 Planning a BBQ? Do these simple safety checks first so your steaks are the only thing sizzling: - Check your hose connections are tightly fitted - If a hose is ...damaged, don't use it - Check the expiry date of your gas cylinder. And remember to keep looking when cooking. For more safety tips, visit us: https://fal.cn/3cWc8

14.01.2022 What you may not know is that most firefighters support the Westmead Children’s Hospital Burns Unit. The donations from firefighters fund nurses and doctors to help children with burns. The burns unit has even been given an honorary station number of Station 002.

12.01.2022 Avoid a laundry fire, Clean your lint filter before or after each use. Ensure there is adequate air flow around your dryer. Don’t leave the dryer operating when you’re not home. #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire

12.01.2022 Interesting reading

11.01.2022 This is why we try to remind people about overloading power boards. DO NOT PLUG ELECTRIC HEATERS INTO POWER BOARDS EVER!!

11.01.2022 Don't be tempted to warm clothes on the heater - clothes can quickly ignite and cause a fire in your home. Keep everything one metre from the heater. Is your ho...me safe? Complete our winter fire safety checklist here: www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #HelpUsHelpYou

10.01.2022 Hot weather leads to increased fire dangers. Grass fires can move three times as fast as a bush fire, they start easily and spread quickly. Grass fires will pose a risk in NSW this fire season so make sure you have a cleared area around your home.

09.01.2022 Mandatory safety tip!!!

09.01.2022 FIRE SAFETY #08 | Most home fires are caused by cooking left unattended. The risk is real. Remember to keep looking while cooking, and check you've turned off the stove or appliance when you're done. For cooking safety tips, visit us: https://fal.cn/3ckfu

09.01.2022 How to use a fire blanket! Life skills.

08.01.2022 Scary. But unfortunately true.

08.01.2022 Keep Looking When Cooking | Never use water to put out a fat or oil fire. If a fire in your kitchen becomes unmanageable - get out, stay out, and call Triple Ze...ro. Is your home safe this winter? Complete our checklist to find out: www.fire.nsw.gov.au/winter #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #HelpUsHelpYou

08.01.2022 Always extinguish candles if you leave the room and always before going to bed. It takes roughly 3 minutes for a fire to engulf a room, but only seconds to prevent one. #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire

07.01.2022 Don’t be a statistic! A fire can take hold in 3 minutes, it only takes seconds to prevent one. Frayed or damaged cords can start a fire. If you have taken your... electric blankets out from storage, check that your electric blanket is in good working order before use. For more fire safety advice visit fire.nsw.gov.au/winter #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #MoreThanFire

07.01.2022 Something to remember!!

06.01.2022 Always clean your lint filter before every load. Your dryer motor needs to breathe!

06.01.2022 Hot weather leads to increased fire dangers. Please, do your part to keep everyone safe. Cigarettes can be deadly in more ways than one. House and grass fires ...are commonly caused by improperly extinguished or tossed cigarettes. Always discard and extinguish cigarettes in a container made from either metal, glass or ceramic material - like an ash tray. For more fire safety tips, visit us: https://fal.cn/3cVxQ.

03.01.2022 FIRE SAFETY TIP #07 | Camping with an open fire? Make sure your fire pit is located downwind and at a safe distance from other flammable materials. If you are c...ooking over an open fire, never leave your cooking unattended or without adult supervision. For camping fire safety tips, visit us: https://fal.cn/3ciNf

02.01.2022 Avoid a nasty burn or scald and always turn your pot handles inwards. Pot handles turned outwards are the perfect height for running into and being grabbed by c...hildren. June is National Burns Awareness Month. Last year in NSW more than 3000 people suffered burns injuries with almost 50% of these caused by scalds. For more information on National Burns Awareness Month, head over to Kidsafe Australia. #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable #HelpUsHelpYou

02.01.2022 PREPARE YOUR HOME | Spring is here, and a new season is a perfect reminder to check that you have working smoke alarms. Don't risk it. Test it. Working smoke alarms are the sound that could save your life. #PreparedForAnything #ProtectTheIrreplaceable

02.01.2022 Check out the dad joke!!

01.01.2022 FIRE SAFETY TIP #11 | When using a lithium ion battery charger, to charge new toys and gadgets - never leave the battery on charge for longer than needed and al...ways charge on a non-combustible surface like a tiled or concrete floor. Never charge on bedding, because the heat generated from the charger can lead to an electrical fire. See more

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