Bushfire

Install taps in strategic places outside the house

  Make sure you have plenty of outside taps and a sufficient number of garden hoses that are long enough to reach all sides of the building. Is your water pressure adequate? Remember, the ...

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Purchase long hoses to reach the entire house

  Purchase long hoses to reach the entire house and roof. The hoses you use to water your garden might not reach all walls of your house and the roof area. And you'll need long hoses, in order ...

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Enclose the open areas under decks and floors

  Enclose the open areas under your decks and floors. Our desire to live close to nature means that many homes are built in areas that are at risk of bushfire. To protect your house it ...

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Install mesh screens; assess windows and doors

  Install fine steel-wire mesh screens on all external windows, doors, vents and weep holes; assess whether windows and doors will withstand strong winds and extreme heat. Queensland has ...

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Consider replacing timber decking

  Consider replacing timber decking with fire-resilient alternatives. While timber is an attractive building material that enhances the look of any building, fires love timber. The most ...

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Landscape appropriately

  Landscape appropriately to create a buffer zone around your house and allow fire truck access; choose fire-resistant plants. Living in a bushland setting poses a risk from bushfire, no matter ...

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Cut back trees and shrubs

  Cut back trees and shrubs against or overhanging the house; trim low-lying branches two metres from the ground surrounding your home. Trees and shrubs against or overhanging the house ...

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Mow regularly and remove leaves and branches

  Mow your grass regularly; remove excess ground fuels, such as dead leaves and branches. Vegetation debris such as bark, leaf and fallen limbs form base fuel loads, which aid the spread ...

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Clear leaves from roof and gutters

  Clear leaves, twigs, bark and other debris from roof and gutters. In Australia, we love the beauty of the natural landscape and trees are an important for shade and wildlife. However, ...

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Use fire-resistant building materials

  Use fire-resistant building materials; seal any gaps in external roof and wall cladding. The Queensland landscape has features that instigate and propagate wildfires. Eucalypt oils in ...

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