25/01/2026
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YOU NEED TO BE PREPARED!!
⚠️⚠️PROPERTY PREP BEFORE TUESDAY'S SPIKE DAY! ⚠️⚠️
Whether you’re a long-time local or new to the area, keeping your property prepared isn't just a chore—it’s a fire safety essential. High temperatures and dry winds can turn small hazards into big risks in minutes.
Use this checklist to ensure your home and landscape is ready and prepared before Tuesday 27th Jan. 🛡️
🌿 Vegetation Management
Keep your garden "lean, clean, and green" to create a critical defensible space around your home.
Lawn Care: Keep grass mowed to less than 10cm.
Trees: Trim lower branches to create a "canopy gap" and ensure no branches are within 10m of buildings.
Shrubs: Prune and keep them well away from windows.
Mulch: Swap out flammable organic mulch for gravel, pebbles, or rocks.
🏠 House Maintenance & Protection
Embers can travel kilometres ahead of a fire. Don't give them a place to land!
Gutters: Clear out leaf litter and debris.
Embers: Install metal mesh screens on all windows and doors.
Sealing: Check for gaps in walls, roofs, and underfloor areas; seal them up!
Decks: Keep decks clear of twigs, leaves, and flammable outdoor furniture.
⛽ Fuel & Hazard Storage
Woodpiles: Move firewood and timber well away from the main structure.
Liquids: Store paints, fuels, and chemicals in a shed away from the house.
LPG Cylinders: Ensure they are secured on a firm base with safety valves pointed away from the building.
💧 Equipment Check
Test your hoses, pumps, and sprinkler systems to ensure they are in top working order.
Check your water tanks and static water supplies to ensure they are full and accessible.
Pro Tip: Have a BATTERY OPERATED RADIO encase of power outages or poor reception.
Stay informed via the Vic Emergency App or Website
Preparation is a team effort! Share this list with a neighbour to help make the whole street safer.