How to prepare for bushfire season
Do you live in a bushfire danger zone? Have you prepared your property? Here are some simple measures you can put in place before it’s too late.
Last summer, fires destroyed almost 200 homes across the Adelaide Hills and on Kangaroo Island.
But even after one of the worst bushfire seasons in recent memory, more than 1 in 3 Australians have done nothing to get ready for this summer, according to the Red Cross.
With bushfire season now upon us, we spoke to the Country Fire Service (CFS) about what you can do to protect your home and community.
If you haven’t already, you should sit down with your family and create a bushfire plan.
In only 5 minutes, you can complete a simple questionnaire and create a personalised plan at cfs.sa.gov.au.
“By doing a 5-minute bushfire plan, people can think about whether, if faced with a dangerous bushfire, they will leave early or stay and defend their home,” said CFS Director of Preparedness Brett Loughlin.
“It’s so important to talk to your family and friends about your plan, and know where you will go and how to get there.”
There are also plenty of jobs you can do around your property during the year to prepare for bushfire season.
It might sound obvious but trimming overhanging trees and shrubs can go a long way towards protecting your home.
Maintaining a cleared area of 20m around built structures can reduce the risk of a fire jumping to your home, garage or shed.

Trimming overhanging branches can help protect your home. Image: Getty

Remove highly flammable household objects like door mats. Image: Getty
Other ways to protect your home
- Replace wood fences with metal fences.
- Use stones or rocks instead of mulch in garden beds.
- Block up areas where embers can enter the house.
- Install a home bushfire sprinkler system that directs water over the roof, windows and doors.
