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A Reminder about Wildfire Preparedness from the Aussies

Posted on: December 10th, 2009 By: Paul Joshua | No Comments

Wildfire season in Australia lasts about four months around the Australian summer. Australians faced their deadliest wildfire season yet last year, leaving 173 people dead. More than 2,000 homes were destroyed. On average, Australia has to fight more than 50,000 fires in a typical year. Kevin Tolhurst, a fire management expert offered the following advice:

“People need to be more self-reliant, they need to be able to respond in a sensible and positive way,” Tolhurst said. “That requires good information, about the fire danger but also about where to go and when. We need to be building up our ability to get the word out quickly.”

He suggested using mobile phones or social networks such as Twitter to disseminate information not only to the public but also in the other direction, with people providing updates that can be used by fire towers and aircraft.

If you live in a hot spot that’s prone to wildfires, it’s important to learn all that you can about wildfire preparedness. You may need to evacuate your home in hurry, which means you’ll only have time to grab a “bug out” bag and run. In some cases, you may be able to stay where you are and put out small fires if you have the right tools and skills to do so.

Source:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/12/06/AR2009120601163_1.html

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Wildfire Preparedness for Homeowners

Posted on: December 9th, 2009 By: Paul Joshua | No Comments

Homeowners living in wildfire prone area are at risk of fire damaging their homes. This is obvious, and yet many of those homeowners are not prepared for wildfires, according to ACE Private Risk Services. The group launched a Wildfire Safety and Preparedness program for its ACE Platinum Portfolio ® policyholders, which outlines 12 critical issues that homeowners fail to address, leaving their homes at risk of fire damage.

The program contains guidelines for homeowners to follow to strengthen weak areas and to stop putting their families and homes at risk. Fire safety experts visited California homes in high-risk locations, and used their research to formulate a plan. Gary Raphael, Senior Vice President of Claims and Risk Consulting at ACE Private Risk Services said,

“We are very conscious of family safety in addition to property protection for our clients. That is why we have designed the Wildfire Safety and Preparedness program to include the development of a thorough evacuation plan for the family. We’ll even help them rehearse fire drills.” 

ACE claims that homes that follow the ACE Private Risk Services guidelines are less prone to be damaged in wildfires. They do not recommend spraying and other last-minute measures. A complete list of the guidelines can be found here.

Source:

http://losangeles.dbusinessnews.com/viewnews.php?article=bwire/20091203006172r1.xml

http://www.aceprivateriskservices.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/PL-606_WildfireSafety-12Guidelines_120209.pdf

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