Private and planned burns to rise as weather cools
HUNDREDS of Victorians are continuing to undertake private burn-offs as fire restrictions are now easing across the state. Country Fire Authority (CFA) and partner agencies will be making the most of cooler autumn conditions to conduct fuel...
HUNDREDS of Victorians are continuing to undertake private burn-offs as fire restrictions are now easing across the state.
Country Fire Authority (CFA) and partner agencies will be making the most of cooler autumn conditions to conduct fuel reduction burns to lower bushfire risk for communities, while farmers and private landholders will also take the opportunity to ignite stubble burns on their properties. Combined with weather conditions that will prevent smoke from dispersing into the upper atmosphere, it’s predicted that smoke may hang over the city and parts of Victoria throughout these periods.
CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said although CFA and Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMV) work closely with the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and Bureau of Meteorology to keep smoke impact as low as practically possible, smoke in our regional and rural areas can come from a number of sources.
Although fire restrictions are coming to an end, Victorians are urged to continue registering their burn-offs at www.firepermits.vic.gov.au so that if someone reports smoke to Triple Zero, the incident will be cross-checked with the burn-off register.
For the latest information about when and where planned burns are occurring near you, residents are encouraged to sign up to Planned Burns Victoria at www.plannedburns.ffm.vic.gov.au and download the App.
If you see smoke and want to know if it is a planned burn or a fire, visit emergency.vic.gov.au, check the VicEmergency App or call the VicEmergency Hotline on 1800 226 226. Visit EPA AirWatch for information about current air quality throughout Victoria.
Tips for looking after your health when there is smoke can also be found on EPA’s website.
Keep your burn off safe and legal:
▪ Check fire restrictions in your area and always register your burn at www.firepermits.vic.gov.au or by calling 1800 668 511
▪ Check and monitor weather conditions – particularly wind
▪ To avoid unnecessary calls to emergency services, notify your neighbours beforehand
▪ Leave a three-metre fire break, free from flammable materials around the burn
▪ Have sufficient equipment and water to stop the fire spreading
▪ Never leave a burn-off unattended – stay for its entire duration
▪ If your burn-off gets out of control, call ‘000’ immediately. - ENDS -