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Be aware of bushfire safety

By ANDREW BELL

G’DAY and once again greetings from the Doonan Rural Fire Brigade. On the heels of my last article and with Fire Season now officially upon us, I thought another reminder and information package would be worthwhile for all of us that live out in the Hinterland.
With the majority of our brigade’s coverage being close to bush, or literally within it, surrounded by an abundance of trees, scrub and grassland, I thought it appropriate to direct our readers to the Prepare Act Survive Campaign.
This is a national initiative to encourage people to think about their Bushfire Plan before they see flames or even smell smoke on the wind.
If you are still not convinced of the need for prior planning and family discussion, take a look at “When the Fires Come“ (available on YouTube). This video was produced by the CFA in Victoria after the Black Saturday Fires.
It is based on the thoughts and experiences of real people who lived through those fires. It may change your mind! For more information phone 07 5449 1741 or go to www.ruralfire.qld.gov.au.
Please keep an eye out as you drive around the area for the large off-road Fire Danger Rating signs. These are updated regularly (one is right outside the Doonan Brigade Fire Station on the Eumundi – Noosa Road). You can also find up to date information for the Doonan Area at www.doonanfire.com.au.
So what has your local brigade been getting up to?
Well, over the last month volunteers have been training hard both individually and collectively, plus liaison training with the Eumundi Brigade.
We also had an enjoyable night out with partners at our annual Christmas in July get-together at the Rump House, Tewantin.
Along with other brigades from the Coast the brigade has supported the Parks and Wildlife Department in a mitigation burn around Peregian.
Last, but by no means least, the brigade has attended a number of genuine fire calls, one of them in support of the Urban Brigades where though the ending was traumatic for the owner, losing home, equipment and livelihood, it did not end in a tragic loss of life.
However, this incident once again highlighted the need for fitted, tested and working smoke alarms.
You can purchase an approved and reputable one at most hardware stores which are easy to fit and maintain. One should be located near all sleeping areas.
Any Fire Brigade member or Fire Warden would be happy to provide advice if you are still unsure of the practicalities.

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