Council to begin annual Fire Hazard Inspections across Shire

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From 1 December Council will undertake its annual Fire Hazard Inspection Program across Baw Baw Shire, encouraging residents and property owners to reduce fuel loads in and around their properties and help minimise bushfire risk for the upcoming fire season.

In line with CFA guidelines, the annual inspection program sees Council assess properties across the shire to ensure they do not pose a risk to community safety. Where necessary Fire Prevention Notices may be issued to properties deemed a fire risk.

Fire Prevention Notices direct property owners or occupiers to remove or clean up vegetation or other combustible materials on their land. To help community members understand their obligations and make necessary preparations, an FAQ has been provided on Council’s website.

The best way to minimise fire risk is by reducing reduce fuel loads from around the property. This includes tidying leaves, twigs, bark and other undergrowth, and cutting long grass and weeds, and overgrown vegetation that can pose a risk. Any additional green waste can be disposed of at one of Council’s transfer stations.

Due to heavy rainfall and lower temperatures, CFA have not yet declared the fire danger period for Baw Baw Shire. CFA are issuing a timely reminder to communities to clean up their properties and plan for what their family would do in the event of a bushfire.

Assistant Chief Fire Officer for CFA District 9, Trevor Roberts, stresses the importance of listening to CFA advice around preparing properties and planning for bushfires.

ACFO Roberts continues to remind communities not to expect a fire truck at every house during a large scale bushfire event and encourages us that we all play a key role in keeping ourselves and others safe.

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