Simple pathways for checking hazards, getting prepared, and finding official information.
Use the app to view warning levels, incident locations, and areas that may be affected.
Get the appCreate alert areas around your home, workplace, school, or places your family visits often.
Start checklistDuring an emergency, follow advice from NSW RFS, NSW SES, emergency services, and local authorities.
Find channelsA quick guide to help people read alerts with confidence.
Conditions may change. Keep checking official updates and make sure your plan is ready.
There is a heightened threat. Be ready to leave or take protective action if advice changes.
You may be in danger. Follow emergency warnings immediately and prioritize safety.
Receive messages as incidents are reported and updated.
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See the Warning Levels, locations of incidents, and affected areas quickly and easily
You can set up to 10 Watch Zones, and recieve alerts when incidents are reported in that area.
Don't rely on alerts shared on Social Media - see the most current data direct from NSW RFS and NSW SES
Small actions done early can make emergency decisions clearer.
Agree where you will go, what you will take, and how your household will communicate.
Keep essentials together: medication, chargers, documents, water, clothing, and supplies.
Use official alerts and leave early when advised, especially if travel routes may be affected.
Tick items as you prepare. Your progress is saved in this browser.
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Common questions and practical feedback from people who rely on timely hazard information.
Hazards Near Me NSW helps people receive updates about bushfires, floods, storms, tsunami warnings, and other incidents from official NSW emergency services.
Yes. The app lets you create Watch Zones for places such as your home, workplace, school, or family locations so you can receive relevant notifications.
Yes. Hazards Near Me NSW is available through the Apple App Store and Google Play for modern smartphones and tablets.
Follow official instructions immediately, monitor emergency service updates, and call Triple Zero (000) if life or property is under immediate threat.
"The Watch Zones make it easier to keep an eye on home and family locations without constantly searching for updates."Local NSW resident
"Clear warning levels and official sources help our household decide when to check our plan and act early."Family safety planner
"Useful for quick awareness, especially when weather changes and I need to check official information fast."Commuter and property owner
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