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Summer, and the fire season, is just around the corner

October 3, 2018 BY

WITH the smell of jasmine in the air and a few teaser days of 20C, we know spring has well and truly sprung.

The good news is winter is behind us and summer is just around the corner – as is the fire season.

And that means it’s time to start tidying up around the home.

Trimming trees, mowing grass and cutting back bushes and shrubs will help ensure you are reducing the amount of fuel around your home.

Cleaning gutters and clearing out sheds of unwanted clutter also helps reduce the fuel load – and your home will look all the better for it.

Based on climate data and input from Australia’s fire services, the 2018 Southern Australia Seasonal Outlook predicts above normal bushfire potential over the coming months and an early start to the fire season.

Nationally, we have had warmer and drier than average weather over recent months and here on the Bellarine it has been quite mild with frosty nights and not much precipitation.

Strong winds have been a key feature, which have dried much of the moisture from the ground and vegetation.

Traditionally, this time of year is when many people think to undertake controlled burns on their property, which can be a good way to reduce fuel loads.

Anyone considering a controlled burn on their property should first review the guidelines and comply with City of Greater Geelong by-laws on burning. Individuals must follow some basic rules, register burn-offs first and foremost, check weather conditions, including monitoring the wind, and follow local council laws and regulations.

For more information visit cfa.vic.gov.au/contact/register-your-burn-off.

And always remember to call 000 in the event of a fire or emergency situation.

For more information, visit cfa.vic.gov.au. Andrew Mahoney is Chairperson of the CFA Bellarine Group Community Safety Committee.