Making your home fire-safe for summer

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As summer approaches, Fire and Emergency wants people living with a risk of wildfire to act now and protect their homes from the wildfire hazard.

This includes people living in rural communities, on lifestyle blocks and near town boundaries or large areas of scrub and bush.

Fire and Emergency wildfire specialist Graeme Still says identifying and removing fire risks around your home now will increase your property's chance of surviving a wildfire.

"Everything within 60 metres from your house can determine how safe it will be in a wildfire."

"Focus on any fire hazards in contact with your home first. Clear your gutters, get a non-flammable doormat and remove flammable materials like firewood stacked against your home," says Graeme.

"Once you've made your home safe, work your way outwards to the edges of your property and include other buildings and sheds".

He says people should keep their lawns watered and green – the greener the grass, the less likely it is to burn in a wild fire.

"Remove long grass, shrubs, twigs and other fuels that are within ten metres of your home.

"Prune the lower branches on trees within 30 metres of your home to help reduce the intensity and spread of a wildfire."

As well as making your home and surrounds fire safe, it's also important to ensure firefighters can access your property if there is a fire.

"If we can't get to you, we can't help you," says Graeme.

"Make sure your house or RAPID number is easy for emergency services to find and that your driveway has enough clearance for emergency vehicles. Fire trucks need at least 4x4 metres."

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