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Tips to prepare and protect your staff & business this bushfire season
- Apps, TV & Radio - Monitoring local radio or download Emergency Service apps that cover your area, such as the VicEmergency app or the NSW Rural Fire Service app.
- Emergency Plan – Prepare a fire emergency plan that includes key people contact info and their roles, including insurance details and adviser information;
- Rehearsal - Rehearse responses to fires and agreed evacuation procedures and know where your Neighbourhood Safer Place is located;
- First-aid - Pre-packing an emergency kit that includes protective gear for all persons, a portable radio, torch, spare batteries, first aid kit;
- Equipment - Have emergency equipment on standby to save lives and property (e.g. fire hoses, extinguishers) also maintain and refill fuel before the start of each season. Its essential staff are trained on how to use the equipment;
- Structures and Vegetation - Clear grass and trees and shrubs from close by buildings, as well as removing items that can burn from the yard, seal gaps where embers can enter roof or wall structure;
- Power - Isolate gas and electrical power supplies when a decision has been made to evacuate;
- Contingency Planning - Bushfires are unpredictable and plans can fail. A contingency plan that identifies your alternate options may save lives, as well as your business, if caught in a fire. Alternative plans, routes, storage for stock and equipment. It might also be worthwhile talking with other business owners in the area, to co-ordinate a response.
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- Apps, TV & Radio - Monitoring local radio or download Emergency Service apps that cover your area, such as the VicEmergency app or the NSW Rural Fire Service app.
- Emergency Plan – Prepare a fire emergency plan that includes key people contact info and their roles, including insurance details and adviser information;
- Rehearsal - Rehearse responses to fires and agreed evacuation procedures and know where your Neighbourhood Safer Place is located;
- First-aid - Pre-packing an emergency kit that includes protective gear for all persons, a portable radio, torch, spare batteries, first aid kit;
- Equipment - Have emergency equipment on standby to save lives and property (e.g. fire hoses, extinguishers) also maintain and refill fuel before the start of each season. Its essential staff are trained on how to use the equipment;
- Structures and Vegetation - Clear grass and trees and shrubs from close by buildings, as well as removing items that can burn from the yard, seal gaps where embers can enter roof or wall structure;
- Power - Isolate gas and electrical power supplies when a decision has been made to evacuate;
- Contingency Planning - Bushfires are unpredictable and plans can fail. A contingency plan that identifies your alternate options may save lives, as well as your business, if caught in a fire. Alternative plans, routes, storage for stock and equipment. It might also be worthwhile talking with other business owners in the area, to co-ordinate a response.
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