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ACT bushfire season starts tomorrow

The ACT marks the start of the bushfire season this Sunday, 1 October. The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) will enact Fire Danger Rating Signs and mandatory fire permits, and may declare Total Fire Bans on days of severe fire danger in the region.

ACT Rural Fire Service (ACTRFS) Chief Officer Rohan Scott said these actions reduce the risk of fires starting and help the community to understand the risks of fire if one does start.

  • Fire Danger Rating signs: These signs are on major arterial roads and the ESA website, and give you an indication of the consequences of a fire, if a fire was to start. Residents should access this information to adjust their survival plans.
  • Fire Permits: Both urban and rural residents in the ACT must obtain fire permits for any open-air burning activities during the bushfire season. These permits ensure that the ESA is aware of planned burns, enabling them to inform the public and prevent unnecessary emergency calls.
  • Total Fire Bans (TOBANS): On days of elevated fire danger, increased fire activity, or when forecast weather conditions are likely to increase the spread of fire, the ESA may declare a TOBAN for all or part of the ACT. During a TOBAN, high-risk activities such as operating open fires are prohibited, and all previously issued fire permits are suspended. Compliance with these bans is essential to safeguard lives and property during periods of heightened fire danger.

“We cannot be complacent in the face of increased fire danger,” Chief Officer Scott said. “Preparation and vigilance are our best defence. Check the daily Fire Danger Rating, secure your fire permits, and adhere to Total Fire Bans when declared.

“Throughout the bushfire season, the ACTRFS and ESA are committed to working in partnership with the community to enhance resilience and preparedness.

“1 October is a great time to revisit your Emergency Survival Plan and have a discussion with your household about what you will do in a bushfire emergency. The ESA website has a range of resources to help you discuss and plan.”

For more information on being emergency ready this bushfire season, visit www.esa.act.gov.au.

ACT residents in rural or country areas who need to apply for a fire permit should contact the ACTRFS at 6207 8609 or email [email protected].

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