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Safety and Survival
Improving the level of education on bushfire prep and survivability
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<blockquote data-quote="Bjay" data-source="post: 529576" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>Were are in an area that is reasonably low risk. But anywhere can be high risk on days of 40 plus degrees and high winds. Ive seen areas totally devastated in the black Saturday fires that were much like our area. I think unfortunately that people think that there prepared but unless they have lived through it before they just dont realise how intense and totally overwhelming it can be, even the best prepared properties can succumb, whilst one next door that wasnt survives. No matter how well prepared in my opinion, just leave if you can. No properties worth your and your loved ones lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bjay, post: 529576, member: 5449"] Were are in an area that is reasonably low risk. But anywhere can be high risk on days of 40 plus degrees and high winds. Ive seen areas totally devastated in the black Saturday fires that were much like our area. I think unfortunately that people think that there prepared but unless they have lived through it before they just dont realise how intense and totally overwhelming it can be, even the best prepared properties can succumb, whilst one next door that wasnt survives. No matter how well prepared in my opinion, just leave if you can. No properties worth your and your loved ones lives. [/QUOTE]
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