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 adopted the Australian Standard for the Construction of Buildings in Bushfire Prone Areas AS3959:3 (2009), which sets out the requirements for the construction of buildings in bushfire prone areas. Houses subjected to burning debris, radiant heat, or flame contact from a bushfire need to withstand these conditions, to protect families and their homes.

Crevices where embers can collect are potential ignition points. Cracks under doors, on window ledges, windows, or along verandas are particularly vulnerable. Vents into the house structure are also common entry points for sparks and should be covered in fine wire mesh to prevent embers from entering the home through wall vents, roof cavity areas, or through windows.

External windows and doors are points vulnerable to fire entry and require careful consideration. Select solid-core external doors with metal flywire screen. Use non-flammable draught excluders and pet access doors. Place weather stripping around the inside of doors and windows to eliminate any gaps.