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My Bushfire Plan
No matter how you become aware of an emergency, whether it's via phone, from a neighbour or by seeing smoke or flames, take immediate action for your own safety. Do not reply on receiving a warning message to your phone.
Prepare for a bushfire now and protect what matters most.
Bushfires have the capacity to strike without warning and provided with the right environmental conditions, can quickly exceed firefighting resources. For this reason, it is imperative that households and individuals are prepared for bushfire, monitor local conditions and have a household survival plan in place.
Information on how to prepare for bushfire can be found on both the DFES and Emergency WA websites, and in the links provided.
During an emergency, up to date information can be obtained from Emergency WA. Thank you for your time, stay safe this bushfire season! .
My Bushfire Plan
No matter how you become aware of an emergency, whether it's via phone, from a neighbour or by seeing smoke or flames, take immediate action for your own safety. Do not reply on receiving a warning message to your phone.
Prepare for a bushfire now and protect what matters most.
Bushfires have the capacity to strike without warning and provided with the right environmental conditions, can quickly exceed firefighting resources. For this reason, it is imperative that households and individuals are prepared for bushfire, monitor local conditions and have a household survival plan in place.
Information on how to prepare for bushfire can be found on both the DFES and Emergency WA websites, and in the links provided.
During an emergency, up to date information can be obtained from Emergency WA. Thank you for your time, stay safe this bushfire season! .
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DFES: Wooroloo Bushfire Recovery Update
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DFES: Communications during emergencies
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DFES: Oakford Fire Story with Amanda
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DFES: Thank You Letters
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DFES: Emergency WA
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DFES: VR Home Fire Experience
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DFES: Evacuation Challenge
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DFES: Incident Photographers
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DFES: Home Fire Safety Tips
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City of Kalamunda - Preparing for an emergency with small animals at home
Being prepared saves lives! Take a look at our video that talks through the many things you can do now to prepare for an emergency when you have small pets at home!