How to protect your home from Bush Fires


Bush fires are a huge risk for many people living in rural and bushland areas, with devastating effects on property and lives. But there are simple steps you can take to protect your home from bush fires, starting with flyscreens. Flyscreens are an essential part of any bush fire protection plan. They are designed to keep sparks and embers from entering your home through open windows and doors, providing a physical barrier between you and the bush fire.

It’s important to make sure your flyscreens are in good condition, since any gaps or holes can allow sparks and embers to enter your home. Another important step is to make sure that all windows and doors are closed when a bush fire is approaching. This will help to stop any sparks from entering your home, even if your flyscreens have any gaps or holes in them. It’s also a good idea to keep your gutters and eaves clear of debris, such as leaves or twigs. These can catch sparks or embers and ignite, causing a fire to start in or around your home. It’s also a good idea to keep your lawns and gardens well maintained, as long grass can quickly become fuel for a bush fire.

Finally, you should check your local fire services for any recommendations on bush fire protection and make sure you are familiar with your local evacuation plan. By following these simple steps, you can better protect your home from bush fires and minimise the risk of damage.