WHEN DO I CALL 000?
- For all emergencies including Police, Fire and Ambulance
- For urgent Police attendance
- Where life or property is threatened or in danger
WHEN DO I CALL 131 444?
- For non-urgent Police attendance
- To have a police report obtained for offences committed against yourself
- For all other Police inquiries not of an urgent nature
WHEN DO I CALL 1800 333 000?
- To report suspicious behaviour or activity (non-urgent)
- To report persons believed to have committed an offence
- To supply information which may lead to the arrest of an offender
How to survive a fire in your home
A house fire can move fast and fill a house with toxic smoke, so having working smoke alarms and a well-practised fire escape plan will save lives.
Follow these three simple steps to protect your household:
- Check that your smoke alarms work
- Create a home fire escape plan
- Practise so everyone knows their role