BY MARISSA ALEXIOU

A Total Fire Ban has been put in place across the Greater Hunter Region today as a result of hot and windy conditions.
Areas affected include Cessnock, Dungog, Lake Macquarie, Maitland, Muswellbrook, Newcastle, Port Stephens, Singleton and the Upper Hunter.
The severe fire conditions prohibit open fires being lit and the suspension of fire permits across the Hunter. Gas and electric barbeques may be used as long as they meet necessary requirements.
NSW Rural Fire Service Inspector Ben Shepard said that breach of the Total Fire Ban conditions will be taken very seriously.
Lighting an open fire today will result in on the spot fines of up to $2200. The fine for tossing a lit cigarette will also double.
Residents are encouraged to be prepared if a fire occurs and follow their Bush Fire Survival Plan. Inspector Ben Shepard said it is important that residents stay updated on fires and the conditions in their local area.
Residents can use smart-phone apps such as Fires Near Me to stay updated as well as local radio and television stations.
The community are advised to call Triple 000 if they see fire. Total Fire Ban rules and a map of current Total Fire Ban areas can be found at

www.rfs.nsw.gov.au

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Source: http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/