A Total Fire Ban has been declared due to hot and windy conditions forecast for the region on Monday.
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Fire ratings are set at severe.
The ban spans a number of council areas across these state.
A total fire ban means no fires out in the open. A total fire ban helps limit the potential of fires developing, a spokesman for NSW Rural Fire Service said.
During a Total Fire Ban you cannot light, maintain or use a fire in the open, or to carry out any activity in the open that causes, or is likely to cause, a fire.
No general purpose hot works, such as welding or gas cutting can be done in the open.
The NSW RFS strongly recommends you reconsider activities such as such using a tractor or slashing, to help reduce the chance of a fire starting on your property. Under certain conditions, the NSW RFS may issue a Cease Harvest request.
The RFS advises residents to be vigilant.
Keep informed by listening to local radio, watching television news broadcasts and monitoring www.rfs.nsw.gov.au.
Total Fire Ban rules and a map of current Total Fire Ban areas are listed here.