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Prepare your property ahead of increased fire risk

CFA is urging residents to prepare their properties ahead of the fire danger period, with parts of Victoria facing an early start to fire season.

The AFAC seasonal outlook for Spring, released last month, predicts an increased fire risk in west and southwest Victoria, following a notably dry Autumn and Winter.

Considering the outlook, CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan stressed the importance of early preparation this spring.

“An earlier start to the fire season means community members need to start preparations now,” Chief Officer Heffernan said.

“By removing light and heavy fuels around your home, you’re protecting your property and helping firefighters defend it.

“Simple tasks such as clearing gutters, pruning overhanging branches, maintaining grass at a safe height, and moving wood piles away from your house or shed can greatly improve your property’s chances of withstanding a bushfire.”

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