More than 530 CFA brigades will host events at fire stations and within local communities across Victoria during the month of October.
The ‘Get Fire Ready’ initiative is the largest state-wide community engagement initiative CFA has ever run, reaching metro, regional and rural communities alike.
The events are designed to engage residents directly and offer practical advice and resources to help them understand their fire risk, as well as develop a fire plan and know where to access emergency information.
“The Get Fire Ready initiative is about making sure Victorians understand their fire risk, have a fire plan and know where to get emergency information from,” said CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan in launching the initiative on September 30.
“Preparedness saves lives. By getting fire ready now, communities can reduce their risk and respond quickly if fire threatens.
“Our most recent bushfire survey shows that an alarming number of Victorians living in high-risk bushfire prone areas do not perceive bushfire to be a threat.
“Many still believe leaving early is not the best option, and would instead stay and protect their property, or wait until they feel threatened or receive advice.
“Get Fire Ready is just that – getting communities ready for fire season, knowing what their risks are and how they can prepare.”
To find out more, visit: www.cfa.vic.gov.au/getfireready.







