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  •   Home > News > National > Auckland

    Two fires in Auckland have highlighted the importance of smoke alarms and sprinkler systems

    Two fires in Auckland have highlighted the importance of smoke alarms and sprinkler systems


    Fire and Emergency says a rest home and doctor's surgery were saved yesterday ... because sprinklers contained the blazes.

    Fire risk management principal advisor Mike Shaw says they ensured minimal damage to property - and both businesses have been able to stay open.

    He says smoke alarms also alerted staff, who promptly evacuated all occupants to safety.

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