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At Paparoa Street School, the poari matua ensures that the kura is a physically and emotionally safe place where risks to health and safety (both physical and mental) are eliminated or minimised (Health and Safety at Work Act 2015; Education and Training Act 2020). This includes having procedures for preventing and responding to a fire. This information is part of our emergency management plan and kept with our printed emergency plans and procedures.

Prevention and planning for a fire

To prevent the risk of a fire, we:

As part of our emergency management planning, we:

Responding to a fire

Signs of a fire may include smoke, flames, sparks, burning smells, heat, or unusual sounds. We expect anyone at kura to alert others if they see these signs. If a fire is seen or suspected, we:

The signal for an evacuation, and an evacuation drill, is a continuous ringing or siren.

We do not attempt to put out the fire unless it is safe to do so. We consider the size and location of the fire and whether escape routes are clear at all times.

Resuming operations

We do not enter any area evacuated due to a fire until the all clear is given. Following our immediate response to a fire, we have processes in place to support our kura community and check property is safe before resuming kura operations. See After an Emergency.

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Release history: Term 4 2025, Term 2 2022

Topic Number: 502

Last Modified Date: 21/01/2026 15:28:48

Topic Version: 1

Published Date: 30/01/2026

 

 

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Term 2 2025

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