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Fire and Emergency New Zealand is giving tips on safe cultural cooking over the summer.
Kaupapa Māori national manager Piki Thomas says while people may not need a permit for a hāngī, umu or lovo, those preparing underground ovens need to expect hot, dry and windy conditions.
Hāngī, umu or lovo should be at least three metres away from any part of a building, hedge, shelterbelt or any other structure with combustible material.
Cooks also need a water hose handy in case the fire gets out of control.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand wants people to safely use cultural cooking methods over the summer.
Fire and Emergency National Manager Kaupapa MÄori Piki Thomas says, hÄngÄ«, umu and lovo bring whanau and friends together in the festive season. Most of the country has fire restrictions in place because conditions are expected to be hot, dry and windy over the summer months. You don’t need a permit for hÄngÄ« or umu in a restricted season, if you follow our safety tips for preparing underground ovens in the hot dry summer months. Make sure your hÄngÄ«, umu or lovo is at least three metres away from structures like any part of a building, hedge, shelter belt or any other combustible material.