Wed 29th September 2010
10:00am - 12:00pm
Peninsula Women's Health Centre 20A McMasters Rd
Woy Woy
2256, NSW
Have you heard on the radio and television lately about catastrophic fire ratings? Come and learn about the new fire danger ratings and how they affect you.
Our desire to live close to nature means that many homes are built in areas that are at risk of bush fire. If you live in the bush or near a bush fire prone suburb or town, it is imperative you understand the risks of bush fire and make preparations accordingly.
There are several elements that increase the bush fire risk to our properties and families, and it pays to assess and attempt to reduce these risks well in advance.
Being Firewise is about appreciating your bush fire risk and doing something about it. While a variety of factors come together to increase the risk of bush fire in your area, ultimately the safety of you, your family and your home comes down to you.
Learn to prepare a bushfire action plan. Please come along with your questions and Emma Head, Parks Development Officer with Open Space & Leisure Services from Gosford City Council will answer your questions.
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