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Planning for Bush Fire Protection

 Bushfire Hazard solutions and reports. Assessments, Inspections, Advise & Reports for Construction of new buildings & renovations in bushfire-prone areas.  Planning for Bushfire As3959 specifies requirements for the construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas in order to improve their resistance to bushfire attack from burning embers, radiant heat, flame contact. Bushfire management plan, bushfire prone land We provide Bushfire Assessment Reports, classifying the BAL in line with AS3959, BAL Reports, Building Approvals, Bushfire Prone Land and NSWRFS Planning for Bushfire Protection, servicing NSW and QLD.   Bushfire Planning & Design A bush-fire hazard assessment assesses the bush fire hazards on and surrounding your property, for a distance of up to 100m (Qld) & 140m (NSW), and whether your development application meets performance criteria in planning for bush fire protection. Planning for Bush Fire Protection We provide the following ...

Few Truth about Bushfire Management in Australia

Regardless of any significant past or future changes in the Australian climate, the bushfire crisis is real, immediate and serious. This should now be addressed. We do not object to the actions of governments aimed at improving climate change, as long as those actions proceed in parallel, and to effectively manage today's wildfire threat. Some of the truth about bushfires in Australia provides the intellectual basis for an effective bushfire management system. 1.       Australia's climate and weather are conducive to bushfires. Each year a long, hot, fire season slowly dries out the required bushfire management plan , preparing it to ignite. This seasonal climate is covered with occasional heat waves and periodic droughts. This pattern is not new. It is the standard weather in eastern and southern Australia, recorded and experienced for centuries. 2.       There are many sources of ignition. Bushfires will always start. It takes j...