FireStar Rose

The Firestar Rose was created as a consequence of the Black Saturday fires of February 7th 2009. The rose honours the lives which were lost in these terrible fires and pays tribute to the many dedicated CFA volunteers who were involved in the battle to stop them.

The rose is the first in the Firestar series. Funds raised from the online sale of each FireStar rose in the series will be donated towards CFA and their brigades, including the Ocean Grove Fire Brigade.

To find out more or to purchase a Fire Star Rose online visit http://www.firestarrose.com.au. When purchasing a rose online, please nominate your local Ocean Grove Fire Brigade. Funds donated will be used to purchase vital equipment and enhance training of CFA volunteers.

 

 

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Fire Danger Ratings

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Fire Danger Ratings – an explanation

Victoria has adopted the new nationally agreed Fire Danger Rating scale to help communities understand information about fire danger. This new scale recognises the significant increase in severe bushfire conditions over the past decade and the subsequent greater level of danger to the community, as experienced on Saturday 7 February 2009.

Fire Danger

Every day during the fire season the Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) forecasts an outlook of the fire danger index (FDI) by considering elements of the predicted weather including temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and dryness of vegetation. When determining the Fire Danger Rating, fire agencies, in consultation with the BoM, consider a range of other factors relating to that area and day.

These factors include:

  • the length of time the fire danger index has been elevated

  • extent of fire already in the landscape

  • fuel and dryness

  • likelihood of weather events such as lightning and grass fuel conditions.

Fire Danger Rating (FDR)

A Fire Danger Rating is a prediction of fire behaviour, including how hard it would be to put out a fire once it starts. It provides information on:

  • The sort of bushfire behaviour that could be experienced on that day

  • The type of threat bushfires may pose to life and property on any day given the forecast weather conditions.

Fire Danger Rating ChartA new Fire Danger Rating Barometer will alert you to danger so you can take action.

Fire Danger Ratings will be a feature of weather forecasts and alert you to the actions you should take in preparation for and on the day. It will be in newspapers, broadcast on radio, TV and on websites.

RATING Recommended Action
CODE RED (Catastrophic): If you live in a bushfire prone area the safest option is to leave the night before, or early in the morning.
EXTREME: The safest option is to leave early in the day if you live in a bushfire prone area and your Bushfire Survival Plan is to leave. Only stay if your home is well prepared, well constructed and you can actively defend it.
SEVERE: The safest option is to leave early in the day if you live in a bushfire prone area and your Bushfire Survival Plan is to leave. Only stay if your home is well prepared and you can actively defend it.
VERY HIGH: If you live in a bushfire prone area and your Bushfire Survival Plan is to leave, the safest option is to leave at the beginning of a day.
HIGH: Check your Bushfire Survival Plan
LOW–MODERATE: Check your Bushfire Survival Plan

 

For more information download the full Fire Danger Rating Brochure - pdf 110k or
contact the Victoria Bushfire Information line 1800 240 667

The information above has been extracted from the CFA Web Site.

Last Updated on Thursday, 24 December 2009 00:58
 

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