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SmokeBusters Fire Safety

Locality: The Rocks, Sydney

Phone: +61 1300 602 106



Address: George St 2000 The Rocks, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.smokebusters.com.au

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25.01.2022 For the WA people.......



25.01.2022 Looks like a great day tasting quality beers

23.01.2022 Our deepest sympathies for New Zealand and its people.

22.01.2022 New vehicles, new logos ready to go....



19.01.2022 Stainless Hose Reel installed today.

19.01.2022 Our deepest sympathies for New Zealand and it's people.

18.01.2022 Both our rescue pump and technical rescue truck are currently at a house fire in Kings Langley. Please avoid the area if possible. Fire and Rescue NSW Blacktown Advocate



18.01.2022 On this day... 18 years ago 246 people with bags packed, went to sleep in preparation for their morning flights. 2,606 people went to sleep in preparation for w...ork tomorrow morning. 343 firefighters went to sleep in preparation for their morning shift. 60 police officers went to sleep in preparation for morning patrol. 8 paramedics went to sleep in preparation for the morning shift of saving lives. None of them saw past 10:00am Sept 11, 2001. In one single moment life may never be the same. As you live and enjoy the breaths you take today and tonight before you go to sleep in preparation for your life tomorrow, kiss the ones you love, snuggle a little tighter, and never take one second of your life for granted. Never forget.

18.01.2022 This is how quickly an unwatered fresh Christmas tree can burn.

17.01.2022 HYDRANTS - IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE Firefighters from FRNSW Baulkham Hills are urging residents and businesses to find the water hydrant on the footpath and str...eet closest to their home or place of work and check its condition after a number of hydrants were recently uncovered due to poor lawn maintenance or residents covering them whilst top soiling lawns ready for spring said Station Commander Jeff Chalker. What are water hydrants? A hydrant is a valve connected to the water main which allows fire services and authorised users access to the main water supply. In NSW Hydrants are located just a couple of feet underground on either a road or pathway and have a cover known as a surface fitting. Why are water hydrants so important? Fire services use the hydrant for a continuous flow of water which is vital to firefighting operations. A fire truck carries only enough water to make an initial fire attack. In the first minutes of a fire emergency a continuous water supply from the water mains must be accessed through at a hydrant. In every fire emergency, getting a hydrant to work is one of a firefighters priorities. Accessing a hydrant without delay ensures that firefighters who are already inside a burning building tasked with search and rescue or attacking the fire can continue for as long as required he said. Often firefighters find that hydrants are hidden or not maintained and cannot be used at a fire emergency. This is not only frustrating for firefighters but it can lead to serious consequences in delaying operations said Station Commander Jeff Chalker. A much greater awareness of the importance of hydrants in the community is needed so people will ensure hydrants near them are useable. Hydrants may be hidden or unuseable when; Grass or vegetation has grown over the hydrant cover. Dirt, earth or rubbish has been piled over a hydrant. Cars are parked on top of a hydrant. Gardens have been grown over a hydrant. Hydrants have been relocated due to building construction. Markers have worn out or been dislodged Insects have infested a hydrant. Below are photos of a fire hydrant recently being uncovered by FRNSW Baulkham Hills. Hydrants can be located by using the primary markers such as a blue cats eyes on the road or white plate with a green H fitted to poles. Secondary Markers that are white with HR or HP or a H marked into the concrete gutter can also indicate the location of a hydrant on the roadway or path as identified in the photos Station Commander Jeff Chalker said. To report a Hydrant fault contact Sydney Water, Local Council or your local FRNSW Station. #FRNSW #SYDNEYWATER #HILLSHIRETIMES #ALIVEFM90.5 Fire and Rescue NSW Sydney Water Hills Shire Times Alive 90.5 FM

15.01.2022 Smoke visible from the Queensland fires. Stay safe, all.

13.01.2022 Well done to local and non local crews, what a great job.



12.01.2022 http://www.smokebusters.com.au/

12.01.2022 We can only hope....

12.01.2022 Limited Bathurst coin!

12.01.2022 Please everyone stay safe #nswfires

09.01.2022 Assistant Chief Gerard A. Barbara looks up at the burning towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 in New York City. Moments later he would go in,... never to return. (Photo by David Handschuh/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images) More: https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3895882/amp

09.01.2022 Fire and Rescue NSW Rescue Pumper 63 (Blacktown) responding to an MVA in Blacktown.

08.01.2022 We are ONE family at Fire & Rescue NSW. Come join our family. Applications open tomorrow http://ow.ly/hrrp30geRuV #LifeFirst

07.01.2022 We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.

05.01.2022 Please take the time to sign.

04.01.2022 Little known fact: When you go to sleep so does your nose. Your sense of smell does not work while sleeping so we highly recommend making sure your smoke alarm is in working order.Little known fact: When you go to sleep so does your nose. Your sense of smell does not work while sleeping so we highly recommend making sure your smoke alarm is in working order.

02.01.2022 Very interesting

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