Summer is fast-approaching and people across the Shire are getting their properties fire ready and practicing their bushfire plans with their families.
The Fire Danger Period (FDP) started on Monday 20 November and Corangamite Shire Manager Environment and Emergency Lyall Bond encouraged residents to clear around their properties before summer arrives.
“With a drier and hotter El Niño summer forecast, CFA have declared the Fire Danger Period earlier than previous years,” Mr Bond said.
“The fire season has begun so it’s a good time to start preparing now instead of leaving it until the last minute,” Lyall Bond said.
“We live in one of the most bushfire prone areas of the country so even if you live in town, significant bush, long grass or coastal scrub is not far away.
“Because the pressure is on in an emergency, we might not think clearly.
“Having a written, and well-practised plan will help you remember what needs to be done during a crisis.
“Everyone’s home and needs are different so it’s important to have a personalised plan.
“What action will you take when the fire Danger Rating is High, Extreme or Catastrophic? When will you leave? Where will you go? What will you take?
“You might need to plan alternative exit routes in case a road is cut. You need Plans A, B and C for when parents are at work and children are at school, and other variables.
“To help you plan, you can download the CFA’s .”
Council Fire Prevention Officers have been inspecting properties around the Shire to identify any dangerous fuel levels that need to be cleaned up and issued 277 Fire Prevention Notices (FPNs).
Property owners who received FPNs must comply with the notice by the date identified or face fine of more than $1923.10, as set by the State Government.
“This date will be set for the end of November, so we encourage the community to contact Council if properties have not been cut and fire fuels reduced after that time,” Mr Bond said.