Bush Fire Prevention- Is Gutter Cleaning on Your List?

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Bush Fire Prevention- Is Gutter Cleaning on Your List?

Do you know what is in your gutters?

Dry debris is fuel for an ember attack. Why take the risk?

Living in an area with lots of trees will undoubtedly fill your gutters. It is a good idea to clear them every year in preparation for the summer months.

Embers can travel great distances and if there is a fire in the vicinity, you could be at risk with debris in the gutters.

Dry fuel could easily catch alight with an ember attack

Gutter-Vac Tasmania services all areas, including Greater Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie and their surrounding areas.

We vacuum clean the gutters with our specialised system, removing all the debris, leaving the site clean and tidy.

Feel safe in the knowledge that your gutters are clean when you receive your before and after photos along with your job report after we have completed the work.

Call Gutter-Vac Tasmania today for a free quote PH 1300 654 253

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Now Is The Time To Be Preparing For Summer…Get a Gutter Clean

As the weather starts to get warmer, the leave litter dries out. If you have debris in your gutters then you have a fire hazard.

The above photo was taken by one of our technicians at Electrona, this week, when he was completing a gutter cleaning service. It was just across the highway in the bushy scrub.

He was on the roof, vacuum cleaning the gutters, when the smoke became too thick at a two storey height. He continued the gutter clean with our ground working system.

The technician also made mention of the embers flying around in the air. One small ember that lands on some dry debris in your gutter could easily ignite.

Don’t get caught at the last minute to have your gutters cleaned. This is a very busy season. To ensure that your work is carried out before the threat of fire or ember attack, make an appointment today.

Ph: 1300 654 253 or send an enquiry now.

8 steps to prepare for bush fire season

Bush fire season has already begun. There are easy things you can do now to help protect your property from fire.

 

1. Trim any trees or shrubs that are close to your home.

Remove branches that hang near your roof, as well as low-hanging branches that are two metres from the ground. This reduces the amount of flammable materials around your property.

2. Remove dead leaves from gutters, roofs, and downpipes – they can catch alight easy in a fire.

Flying embers can easily ignite in dead leaves and debris in your gutters, roofs, and downpipes. It is one of the most common ways for fires to spread between houses.
The safest and most effective way to have your gutters cleaned is by a professional. Wet/dry gutter cleaning equipment ensures that all debris is removed from gutters, roofs, and downpipes. Don’t risk your personal safety or your home – contact gutter cleaning experts.

3. Check the condition of your roof and external surfaces and get any damaged areas repaired.

Embers can land in gaps in your roof and exterior walls. Repair or block these holes to reduce ember entry points.

4. Keep your lawn cut short.

Long grass spreads fires quickly. Mow your grass frequently.

5. Clean up around your home, moving things like mulch away from the house.

Make sure toys, furniture, and other objects aren’t strewn across your yard. These can be fuel for fires, and can also be trip hazards for your family and fire fighters during an emergency.

6. If you have a pool, water tank, or dam, consider installing a Stable Water Supply (SWS) sign outside your property.

An SWS sign will help firefighters identify available water sources to use to combat fires.

7. Check that your home and contents insurance is up-to-date and discuss your Bushfire Survival Plan with your family and neighbours.

Everyone in your home should know whether you will:
•stay and defend the property, or if you will evacuate
•what you will take with you
•what you will do with your pets.
Knowing how and when to act is essential. Make a plan and act decisively.
Bushfire Survival Plan (PDF), issued by the Tasmanian Fire Service

8. Seek out information – do not assume you will receive a warning.

Be aware of the Fire Danger Rating in your area, and what the ratings mean.
Keep up-to-date by checking your state department’s website or following them on Twitter.
Department websites
QLD Fire and Rescue Service: https://www.fire.qld.gov.au/
NSW Fire and Rescue Service: http://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/ 
VIC Country Fire Authority (CFA): http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/ and VIC Emergency: http://emergency.vic.gov.au/
SA Metropolitan Fire Service: http://www.mfs.sa.gov.au/
ACT Emergency Services: https://esa.act.gov.au/actfr/
WA Fire and Emergency Services: http://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx
Twitter pages
QLD – @QLDFire: https://twitter.com/QldFire
NSW – @FireRescueNSW: https://twitter.com/firerescuensw 
VIC – Country Fire Authority (CFA): https://twitter.com/CFA_Updates and VIC Emergency: https://twitter.com/vicemergency
ACT – @ACT_ESA: https://twitter.com/act_esa/
NT – @NTPolice: https://twitter.com/ntpolice
WA – @DFES_WA: https://twitter.com/dfes_wa

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