The Western Australian State Government has launched the 2017-18 ‘Are You Bushfire Ready?’ (AYBR) campaign, which calls upon everyone in the community to prepare themselves before the upcoming bushfire season.
To help residents to be better prepared for bushfire this season, the Department of Fire and Emergency Services has introduced a new suite of bushfire planning and preparation tools called Fire Chat.
The first step is the 5 minute Fire Chat, which asks people who live in a high bushfire risk area to have a quick chat and discuss three key questions about what they will do in the event of a bushfire. For those who want to take the next step, there is also the Bushfire Preparation Toolkit.
Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Darren Klemm said with summer around the corner, now is the time to get ready.
“As we have seen in recent years, bushfires can have a devastating toll on Western Australian communities - I cannot stress enough how important it is to be prepared,” Commissioner Klemm said.
“It’s impossible to predict where or when the next major bushfire will occur, but there is no doubt that fires will strike this summer.
“Sit down with your family, or talk to your neighbours, and have a chat about what you will do if you’re threatened by bushfire.
“Having a plan will help you and your loved ones understand the actions you all need take and help you to avoid making last minute decisions that could end up being deadly.
“Preparing for bushfires is a shared responsibility and everyone needs to play their role to ensure we as a community are as prepared as possible.”
Visit emergency.wa.gov.au/prepare to download Fire Chat, for other information about how to prepare for bushfire season, and to keep up to date when emergencies occur.
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