Rural Fire Services are opening their doors to the community this weekend to help people be aware and prepare for bush fire risks this summer.
Penrith MP Stuart Ayres said it is particularly important for residents who live near bushland and areas prone to grass fires to start preparing now and take the time to participate in Get Ready Weekend.
“With the entire state in drought and ongoing warm conditions expected over the coming months, it’s more crucial than ever for residents to be vigilant around their properties,” Mr Ayres said.
“We’re fortunate to have some of the most skilled and experienced firefighters in the world here in NSW; however, they’re facing a potentially long and protracted bush fire season so we all need to do our part in the community to be as prepared as possible.
Mr Ayres encouraged residents to visit their local brigade to pick up vital fire safety information, and thank our outstanding local firefighters for the tremendous work they do to help keep our communities safe.
Local events for the weekend include these brigades and many more (click on the link for the full list):
Brigade: Glenbrook
Location: Lapstone Public School, 1-3 Explorers Road, Lapstone
Date: 22..9.2018 from 9am to 4pm
Brigade: Woodford
Location: Woodford Fire Station, Corner Park Road & Railway Parade, Woodford, NSW, 2778
Date: 22/09/2018
Start Time: 10:00 AM
Finish Time: 2:00 PM
Brigade: Bullaburra
Location: Bullaburra Fire Station, 4 Kalinda Road, Bullaburra, NSW, 2784
Date: 23/09/2018
Start Time: 10:00 AM
Finish Time: 2:00 PM
“I urge households to update or create a Bushfire Survival Plan and make sure the whole family knows what to do when faced with a fire. It could save your lives,” Stuart Ayres said.
The top four tips to getting ready for bush fire season are:
- Discuss what to do if a bush fire threatens your home;
- Prepare your home and get it ready for bush fire season;
- Know the bush fire alert levels; and
- Keep all the bush fire information numbers, websites and smartphone app handy.
NSW RFS Commissioner Shane Fitzsimmons said Get Ready Weekend is a great opportunity for families to get to know their local firefighters and find out about the fire risk in their area.
“We’ve already seen during August how quickly fires can develop and threaten homes and lives, so it’s a timely reminder to get ready,” Commissioner Fitzsimmons said.
“The first step in getting ready is knowing your risk, and local brigades can help you with that while providing valuable advice on preparing your home and family.”
A range of displays, demonstrations and activities for families will be available this Get Ready Weekend. Find out more via www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/getready
You can download a Bushfire Survival Plan at: https://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/resources/bush-fire-survival-plan.