Get fire ready for the fire danger period starting Monday 25 November
Published on 22 November 2024
The Fire Danger Period in the Surf Coast Shire will start at 1am on Monday 25 November.
Council will start its annual roadside slashing program this week to reduce fire fuel loads around the shire.
Roadside slashing will start in the hinterland and move from the northern part of the shire to the south. Works are expected to take three to four weeks, depending on the weather, finishing in time for Christmas the busy summer season.
“Reducing the fire danger risk is so important and it’s great to see these works getting underway” said Cr Tony Phelps
“We all need to do as much preparation as we can as we’re facing an increased risk due to a very dry winter and above average temperatures. The fire danger is here now and we need to be prepared,” he said.
The roadside slashing program helps to prevent fire risk by:
- Reducing the potential for roadside ignition from cars/trailers/machinery pulling over.
- Reducing the radiant heat the grass produces when on fire, helping to reduce the potential size and risk of the fire.
- Reducing the risk of fires burning upwards and igniting trees.
During winter the Lorne community came together with Council’s Fire Prevention Officers for the winter fuel reduction program. This program aims to manage fuel loads in a targeted town and complements fire break and fire reduction burns undertaken by Forest Fire Management Victora and Parks Victoria. Over 200 properties in Lorne worked with Council officers to reduce vegetation around their homes and buildings. At the same time Council officers cleared road reserves adjacent to 110 homes and created over 300 cubic meters of mulch.
“Thanks to the Lorne community for the great work they have done already with the winter fuel reduction program,” Mr Phelps said.
“It’s great to see how committed locals are to being prepared and doing what they can, no matter the season.”
“There is still time to be fire ready and if you need advice on preparing your property, Council’s fire prevention officers are available to come and conduct a free inspection,” he said.
“It’s so important that everyone cleans up around their property, has a fire plan in place and keeps informed via the Vic Emergency app or listening to ABC radio.”
Property inspections have started for compliance with fire prevention measures, such as vegetation management and grass slashing. Properties that are considered a fire hazard are issued with a fire prevention notice and the owner is required to undertake the prescribed works. Failing to act on a fire prevention notice may result in fines.
Find out more information about being fire ready at surfcoast.vic.gov.au/fireready
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