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The Cost of Managing the Risk of Fire in New Zealand 
The actual economic cost of fire to New Zealand is determined. Distinction is made between the costs of fire risk management (including the costs of reducing the risk of fire and the costs of readiness and response to fire) and the consequential recovery costs of an actual fire. These costs are allocated between residential, commercial and public sectors. The total cost of fire to New Zealand is estimated to be about $NZ1 billion per annum.

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Report Number: 53 
Title: The Cost of Managing the Risk of Fire in New Zealand 
Published: 1/05/2005 
Author: Mark Goodchild, Kel Sanderson, Jason Leung-Wai, Dr Ganesh Nana 
Summary:
The actual economic cost of fire to New Zealand is determined. Distinction is made between the costs of fire risk management (including the costs of reducing the risk of fire and the costs of readiness and response to fire) and the consequential recovery costs of an actual fire.
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