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Preparing for bushfire season

Local Australian Fire Danger Rating signage across will be updated daily to show the fire danger rating for that day in the local area from 30 September onwards.

Australia’s fire danger rating system has been improved and simplified to make it easier for you to make decisions to stay safe on days of fire danger risk.

The move to a simpler system is informed by extensive community consultation and backed by improvements in science, which will mean local CFAs can better predict areas of greater risk on days of fire danger.

Cockatoo Fire Brigade captain Marcus Harris said it’s important for locals to be aware of dangers in their area.

“This is one of the ways residents can stay informed about Fire Danger Ratings, but locals should also refer to the CFA website and Vic Emergency App for up to date advice and information,” he said.

The Australian Fire Danger Rating System uses four easy to recognise rating levels, each with a message to encourage you to take action to protect yourself and others in the face of bushfire risk.

The fire danger rating levels include moderate: plan and prepare, high: prepare to act, extreme: take action now to protect your life and property, and catastrophic: for your survival, leave bush fire risk areas.

The white bar under Moderate indicates No Rating for days where no proactive action is required by a community.

This does not mean that fires cannot happen, but that any fires that start are not likely to move or act in a way that threatens the safety of the community.

If you’re in an area near bush or grasslands, you’re in a bushfire risk area. Identify a safer location.

A safer location may include an area well away from bushland. If you’re in a remote area, consider going to a built-up area that may offer safety.

Knox locals are urged to monitor conditions and official sources for warnings, adhere to local regulations governing fire activity, and ensure any industrial or agricultural activities adhere to relevant industry guidelines.

If a fire starts near you, take action immediately to protect your life – do not wait for a warning.

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