Time to prepare for bushfire season

If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the past year, it’s how important it is to plan and prepare for the unexpected.

Research commissioned by Clarence Valley Council and funded by Resilience NSW has found the community can better prepare for disasters such as bushfires. While 72 per cent of Clarence Valley residents felt they were adequately prepared, only 36 per cent had developed, or planned to develop, a bushfire plan.

To help prepare your home, there are some key things you need to think about.

Know your risk

Do you live in a bushfire prone area? Undertaking a bushfire risk assessment of your property may help you consider the risks. Look at the type of vegetation near your property, its flammability and its proximity to your home. This will help you determine the risk of bushfire impacting your home. It is also worth considering your access to water. In the event of the power supply being cut, will you still have access to water for fire fighting purposes?

Be aware

Think about how fire may impact your home. You can mitigate the risk by managing the landscape around your property and by ensuring flammable items are not left near your home. A well-maintained lawn will also significantly reduce the risk of fire.

Plan

Have an emergency plan that outlines what you and your family will do in the event of a fire. Ensure you consider your pets in this plan.

Get ready

Don’t leave your planning until the last minute. As the weather starts to warm up, it’s time to start thinking about bushfire risks, prepare your property and organise your family. Make sure you share your bushfire plan with friends and family.

Now is a great time to:

  • Create a home emergency kit

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