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Fire Danger Period starts soon

People should help safeguard their families and homes ahead of the upcoming Fire Danger Period that will soon begin across the south west region.

Borough of Queenscliffe, City of Greater Geelong, Golden Plains Shire Council and Surf Coast Shire residents are being encouraged to prepare their properties ahead of the Fire Danger Period.

Country Fire Authority District 7 acting assistant chief fire officer Wayne Aylmer said everyone could help reduce the risk of fire before the danger period begins on Monday 24 November at 1am.

“We have already responded to a number of escaped burn-offs this spring, so please ensure you have enough water and resources on hand to extinguish them safely,” he said.

“There are concerns about the dryness within nearby bushland areas, particularly more so than previous years, and grassfires that ignite will travel quickly in the forecasted conditions.

“We’re really encouraging residents to take the opportunity to clean up their dry leaves and woodpiles, clear out their gutters, remove other flammable materials and keep grass cut short.

“The spring rainfall has been a welcome relief; however, it will help grass grow, and as we start to get warmer weather with strong winds, the grass will dry out, and the risk of grassfires will increase.”

People will also need to ensure that they register their burn-offs online at the Fire Permits Victoria website, and should make sure to check weather conditions beforehand.

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    People should help safeguard their families and homes ahead of the upcoming Fire Danger Period that will soon begin across the south west region. Borough…