NSW Fire safety statement template (AFSS & supplementary)
NSW requires fire safety statements to be issued using the standard template. This page links the official form and explains how FireSafetyForms will automate it later.
Where to get the official NSW fire safety statement template (DOCX) and how to use it for annual and supplementary statements.
Quick answer
NSW fire safety statements must use the standard NSW fire safety statement template. You can download the official DOCX from the NSW Planning Portal / NSW Planning site.
How to use the template
- Download the official DOCX
- Fill in owner/agent and building details
- List the measures for the building
- Complete declarations correctly
- Save/export and submit per official lodgement guidance
How FireSafetyForms will help
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FAQs
Where do I download the NSW fire safety statement template?
You can download the official DOCX from NSW Planning. We link it below in Official references.
Does the same template cover annual and supplementary statements?
Yes — FRNSW guidance notes that both annual and supplementary statements use the standard form.
Can I edit the template?
It’s an editable Word template, but you should not change the structure of the approved form beyond completing required fields.
Official references
These links help you verify details with primary sources. (We don’t control third‑party sites.)
| Source | Link |
|---|---|
| Fire safety statement template (DOCX) — NSW Planning | Open |
| NSW Planning Portal — Fire safety certification page | Open |
| FRNSW — Lodge a fire safety statement | Open |