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Window to run burn-offs closing soon

September 26, 2018 BY

People who want to conduct a burn-off should check weather conditions, monitor the wind, and follow local council laws and regulations, as well as registering it with the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority.

VICTORIA faces an earlier, longer, and in some parts more severe fire season than normal, and CFA chief officer Steve Warrington says Victorian properties need to be prepared.

The fire danger period is fast approaching, so any burn-offs need to be conducted soon and before the window to do so closes.

“Across the state, we are witnessing low levels of rainfall and a build-up of fuel loads on the ground. These are conditions that could lead to a bad fire season,” Mr Warrington said.

“The best way to defend your homes is to prepare before the fire danger period begins. This includes cleaning up your gardens, your gutters and removing flammable waste from your yards.

“Many property owners dispose of this waste with a burn-off, but consider alternative methods such as mulching, chipping or taking green waste to a transfer station. Residents who wish to conduct burn-offs on their private properties need to follow some basic rules.

“Check weather conditions, monitor the wind, and follow local council laws and regulations. Before lighting up, register your burn-off.”

He also highlighted the importance of communication.

“It is important that as well as registering your burn-offs, you notify your neighbours that they may see smoke.

“False alarms take CFA crews away from real emergencies, can increase the risk to the community and can be very frustrating for our crews, many of whom are volunteers. By registering your burn-off, any reports of smoke or fire will be cross-checked with the burn-off register to avoid unnecessary response of fire services.”

Mr Warrington said that when registering a burnoff by phone or email, people would be asked for basic information such as location, date, start and finish times, and what they intend to burn.

“When conducting burn-offs, remain alert and always have resources on hand to extinguish the fire.

“Check the weather, winds must be light and temperatures low. Make sure you have sufficient water on hand at all times and fully extinguish the burn once completed. Escaped burn-offs or those not conducted properly will result in you being liable for the consequences.”

Landowners can register their burn-off with the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority by phoning 1800 668 511 or emailing [email protected].