Mow regularly and remove leaves and branches

 

Mow your grass regularly; remove excess ground fuels, such as dead leaves and branches.

According to the Body Corporate and Community Management Act 1997, the body corporate for a community titles scheme must administer, manage and control the common property and body corporate assets reasonably and for the benefit of lot owners. However, you should raise any concerns you have about excess ground fuels at regular meetings. Debris such as bark, leaf and fallen limbs form base fuel loads, which aid the spread of fire. Burning yard debris is the most common cause for a home catching fire. Especially in strong winds, fallen leaves and braches, and long grass fuel the fire (think of the kindling you use to start a camp fire). Burning debris and can be carried into or onto the house, which then becomes enflamed.

All flammable material within 20 metres of your buildings should be removed, including dead branches, fallen leaves and long grass. If your property is located on a slope, an extended area should be cleared.

Trees and shrubs against or overhanging the house also provide fuel, so cut back overgrown trees and shrubs at the beginning of summer, to reduce the risk of loss to fire.