28/03/2024
Today, Kioloa RFB Captain, Trevor Hodgetts, Brigade President John Meyer and Community Engagement Officer Gabrielle Meyer met with Peter and Jules from Ulladulla NSW Fire and Rescue.
It was a great opportunity to discuss topics of mutual interest, including the Bawley Point and Kioloa Micro Grid and community battery, local water sources and caravan park fire safety and community liaison. We took the opportunity to visit the Kioloa Caravan Park to discuss access arrangements and fire fighting resources with the park’s managers. This jointly gave us a better knowledge of the location of resources for dealing with any outbreak of fire.
The new water pumping and fire hose reel installations, around the park provide an enhanced ability to respond to fire around caravan, camping and cabin accommodation. This will assist both the NSW RFS and NSW Fire and Rescue if responding to an incident. We plan to similarly visit Racecourse and Merry Beach Parks after Easter.
Did you know that NSW Fire and Rescue provide a free Home Safety Visit? Here is an extract from their website:
What is a Safety Visit?
During your Safety Visit, we will attend your home and check that you have working smoke alarms, that they are in good working condition, and are installed in suitable areas. If you do not have one, firefighters will install a long-life battery-powered smoke alarm as well as replace existing smoke alarm batteries all at no cost. With your permission, firefighters will also ask you to show us around your home and property. This will allow us to give you personalised fire safety advice.
Who might benefit from a Safety Visit?
Everyone can benefit from a Safety Visit, however there are people within our communities that are statistically at higher risk of incidents occurring, including:
* Over 65’s.
* Those who live alone.
* People with limited mobility, hearing impairments or vision impairments.
* Residents who are supported by carers, family and friends.
* And anyone with English as a second language.
Kioloa RFB will be at the Easter Markets this Sunday and brigade members will be happy to take your details and pass them on to Peter and Jules should you wish to arrange a safety visit. Alternatively, you may arrange a visit on line via the Fire and Rescue Web Site: https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/page.php?id=9316