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The lessons for us all from Perth’s recent bushfires
Being in the know
- Find a safer place well away from the fire front
- If you can’t and are in a vehicle in the middle of a fire, park in a clear area ideally next to a solid structure to protect you against the heat. With your car faced towards the fire, switch off the ignition and aircon, close windows, doors and vents, and wear your P2 mask while lying on the floor under woollen blankets, ensuring you stay hydrated by drinking water
- When all else has failed, find a Bushfire Last Resort Refuge.
What do I do when the fire’s passed?
- Check your health and wellbeing
- Monitor your livestock, animals and pets, and give treatment where necessary
- When safe, take stock of any damage and watch for hazards such as coals and embers
- Assess your options for disposing of carcasses, if you’re on the land
- For farmers, understand the pasture recovery process
- Consider agisting your livestock elsewhere if they can’t be secured on your property
- The site may be contaminated so care needs to be taken and rely upon the advice of experts and authorities
- Keep tabs on your finance and insurance – talk to us as your broker/adviser and seek free financial counselling from Moneysmart.gov.au, if needed.
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- Check your health and wellbeing
- Monitor your livestock, animals and pets, and give treatment where necessary
- When safe, take stock of any damage and watch for hazards such as coals and embers
- Assess your options for disposing of carcasses, if you’re on the land
- For farmers, understand the pasture recovery process
- Consider agisting your livestock elsewhere if they can’t be secured on your property
- The site may be contaminated so care needs to be taken and rely upon the advice of experts and authorities
- Keep tabs on your finance and insurance – talk to us as your broker/adviser and seek free financial counselling from Moneysmart.gov.au, if needed.
Tudor Insurance Australia
Good to know
- You may need to wait a period (usually 72 hours) after taking out cover before it applies
- Loss or damage from scorching, melting, heat and smoke aren’t covered (i.e. there’s no flame damage). It’s important to note some policies may apply a distance limit (this means it covers loss or damage from heat, ash, soot and smote that is the direct result of a fire within the specified distance of the insured address)
- A burning building that’s a specific distance from your home might not be covered (as explained above)
All information above has been provided by the author.
Tudor Insurance Australia, ABN 19 876 513 568, AFSL 243299
This article originally appeared on Tudor Insurance Australia Website and has been published here with permission.