Remove dead trees and branches; trim trees and
overhanging branches
One of the most damaging effects during Intense cyclone winds is
from uprooted trees and severed branches crashing onto buildings
and cars, and through glass windows and doors.
Remove any dead trees and branches before cyclone season,
because these will break free in strong winds more easily. An
arborist can advise whether a tree is dying and recommend which
trees need to be removed or just pruned.
Tall trees can shed branches in cyclonic winds and, if large
enough, these braches can cause significant damage. If your
neighbours' trees are a concern, discuss your concerns with
them.
Before you plant any trees consider how high and how wide the
tree will ultimately grow. Position new trees and shrubs away from
the house and powerlines, to minimise the dangers caused by falling
trees or branches bringing down powerlines, which could create a
life-threatening situation. Ergon and Greening Australia have
developed the Plant Smart vegetation management program to help you
choose trees and shrubs for under powerlines. If you want to plant
on the footpath outside your house, you'll need to get permission
from your local council.
The main reason for pruning trees is to reduce the risk of
damage to your car and home, and for your family's safety. Pruning
encourages tree to develop a strong structure, which reduces the
risk of falling trees and branches during severe weather events.
And you can use the aged forest mulch to feed your garden.
Do not attempt to prune trees in or near powerlines. If you are
concerned a tree is too close to a powerline, call your electricity
provider.
In high winds, braches may come into contact with powerlines and
damage your house, or worse come into contact with and bring down
overhead powerlines.
Main causes of tree failure
- Shallow root system
- Snapped trunks
- Sick or old trees or termite damage
- Top-heavy plants
- Erosion
- Failure of shrubs or branches
While you're up the ladder, remember to exercise caution around
overhead powerlines. Stay away from fallen powerlines during and
following storms.
Ergon 13 22 96 to report and receive updates about power
interruptions
Ergon fallen power lines or electric shock 000 or 13 16 70
Energex 131253 tree pruning
Energex 13 63 63 to report and receive updates about power
interruptions
Electrical shock or fallen powerlines 13 19 62