Top Tips to Prepare Your Property:
- Clean your gutters of leaves and twigs
- Keep lawns short and gardens well maintained
- Cut back trees and shrubs overhanging buildings
- Clean up fallen leaves, twigs and debris around the property
- Install metal gutter guards
- Repair damaged or missing tiles on the roof
- Install fine metal mesh screens on windows and doors
- Fit seals around doors and windows to eliminate gaps
- Enclose the areas under the house
- Repair or cover gaps in external walls
- Attach a fire sprinkler system to gutters
- Have hoses long enough to reach around your house
- If you have a pool, tank or dam, put a Static Water Supply (SWS) sign on your property entrance, so firefighters know where they can get water
- Check and maintain adequate levels of home and contents insurance – and ensure it is up to date.
Prefer these tips as a ‘Fact Sheet’ for quick ref or to print off and stick on the fridge?
Check out: Bush Fire and Your Home fact sheet.
Ready to assess your home’s bushfire risk?
See the RFS’ bush fire household assessment tool.
Unsure if you actually live on bushfire prone land?
Would you like to book a visit from Bohmer to help you prepare?
Contact us if you need any assistance with preparing to protect your garden and home from bushfires.
We’ve also been highly recommended an excellent book, Essential Bushfire Safety Tips, published by CSIRO and written by a truly knowledgeable and inspirational women Joan Webster OAM, who’s survived some of Australia’s worst fires.
It lists almost 3,000 tips to help you make an effective bushfire plan in a practical and easy-to-digest way, whilst dealing with people’s fears and concerns about wildfires in general and the maze of official and sometimes contradictory or misguided safety policies.
“Its concise and straightforward style clears a path of understanding through the tangle of conflicting opinions and misconceptions.”
You can check it out or purchase it here: