In this area, people on rural properties may need to do some burning off at
some time - with the appropriate permits, of course. Here are just some of the
things you will need to consider:
- Legal stuff
- Safety First!
- Make sure you assess the situation. Where will the wind come from? What
will the weather be like? Do you have enough water on hand? Will the
material burn quickly - you may need to opt for several smaller burns.
- Make sure you have the right safety equipment. You should be wearing
clothes made from natural fibres, which cover your arms and legs. It is a
good idea to have a mask to cover your face from the smoke and heat (a nappy
or old T-shirt works well). Keep well hydrated -- fire fighters are advised
to drink a minimum of 1 litre per hour.
- Be a good Neighbour
- Let your neighbours know you are burning off at least 24 hours prior.
- Don't let fire escape your property -- you could be liable for any
subsequent damage.
- Help the Brigade look after you
- During the fire season, be sure to get a permit from the Captain. But
remember, we need to give HQ in Queanbeyan at least 24 hours notice before
we can issue a permit.
- Even in the off season, please give the Brigade advance notice so we
don't get called out when there is no fire emergency.