Seasonal Concerns
Studies show that, in Australia, the 2019-2020 bushfires killed at least 33 people and over 3 billion animals. Bushfires are deadly serious, and it is vital that you safeguard your home against bushfire threats. (Photo credit: Queensland Fire and Emergency Service/ABC)
Regardless of whether you plan to leave early or to stay and defend your home in the event of a bushfire, it is important that your home is prepared against bushfire threats. Preparing your home against bushfire threats not only helps protect your own safety, it helps protect the safety of your family, your neighbours, and the responding firefighters. If you plan on leaving early, preparing your home in advance will give it a greater chance of surviving flames and floating embers. Meanwhile, if you plan on staying and defending your home, preparing your home in advance will make your job less burdensome. Taking proactive measures to prepare your home for a bushfire will also lessen the risk of your neighbours' homes catching on fire, as fires can quickly jump from one house to the next if allowed to burn. In some cases, a fire can threaten suddenly and impede your departure. In these cases, you may need to take shelter in your home, and it will lend greater protection if it is adequately prepared.
Intense ember can attack your home up to 30 minutes before the bushfire front arrives, and can persist for up to 8 hours. It is important to have your home aptly prepared against ember attacks, as they account for most homes destroyed by bushfires.
Originally published at
https://www.australiawidefirstaid.com.au/resources/prepare-home-bushfire
as part of the Australia Wide First Aid Articles Library