Essential Bushfire Safety Tips

Essential Bushfire Safety Tips

Author: Joan Webster OAM

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2012-10-10

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 0643107819

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By the author of the acclaimed The Complete Bushfire Safety Book, this third edition of Joan Webster OAM’s Essential Bushfire Safety Tips deals with people's fears and concerns about wildfires in general, and the maze of official safety policies. Its concise and straightforward style clears a path of understanding through the tangle of conflicting opinions and misconceptions. It identifies the shortcomings and likely adverse repercussions of some of these policies, defines the actions necessary for people to stay safe during a bushfire – and their homes to remain intact – and sets out safe procedures. Essential Bushfire Safety Tips reveals the scientific post-wildfire research into why people who stayed with their homes died during the 2009 Black Saturday fires, and shows that, despite the almost universal media reports that 'nothing could be done to save homes on such a day', many householders did, in fact, save their homes. Included are chapters on township protection; shelters, refuges and bunkers; as well as information on choices of home bushfire safety strategies; protective house design, furnishings and gardens; protection of animals; and first aid. This book fills the gap between bushfire authority brochures and long, in-depth books. Backed by scientific facts, it brings a message of hope and empowerment: that with appropriate knowledge, preparation and awareness, towns, homes and people can survive wildfires. Set out in easy-to-access dot-point one-liners, it demystifies bushfire behaviour, explains how to prevent a bushfire from destroying houses, details wildfire safety at each stage of threat, describes weather factors and safe burning-off, details the benefits and hazards of staying, non-defensive sheltering, and evacuating, and how to make the decision on which course is best for you.


Essential Bushfire Safety Guide

Essential Bushfire Safety Guide

Author: Joan Webster

Publisher:

Published: 2021-10-20

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9780648344278

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Essential Bushfire Safety Tips Covers every known aspect of bushfire safety. Set out ineasy-to-access dot-point one-liners, it demystifies bushfire behaviour, details the safe way to act at each stage of threat, weather factors and safe burning-off, the benefits and hazards of staying, sheltering and evacuating, how to stay safe while preventing a bushfire from destroying your home and how to make the decision on which course is best for individual circumstances. 'An outstanding achievement, a book that could certainly help save lives within the community' - CFA Victoria.


Essential Bushfire Safety Tips

Essential Bushfire Safety Tips

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 9786613970954

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By the author of the acclaimed The Complete Bushfire Safety Book, this new edition of Joan Webster OAM's Essential Bushfire Safety Tips has been revised and updated. The book deals with people's fears and concerns following Victoria's 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and a maze of new official safety policies. Its concise and straightforward style clears a path of understanding through the tangle of conflicting opinions and misconceptions. It identifies the shortcomings and likely adverse repercussions of some of these policies, defines the actions necessary for people to stay safe during a bushfire - and their homes to remain intact - and sets out safe procedures. This updating of Essential Bushfire Safety Tips reveals the scientific post-Black Saturday research into why people who stayed with their homes died during the fires, and shows that, despite the almost universal media reports that 'nothing could be done to save homes on such a day', many householders did, in fact, save their homes. Included are new chapters on township protection; shelters, refuges and bunkers; as well as new information on choices of safe home bushfire strategies; protective house design, furnishings and gardens; protection of animals; and first aid. This book fills the gap between bushfire authority brochures and long, in-depth books. Backed by scientific facts, it brings a message of hope and empowerment: that with appropriate knowledge, preparation and awareness, towns, homes and people can survive bushfires. Set out in easy-to-access dot-point one-liners, it demystifies bushfire behaviour, explains how to prevent a bushfire from destroying houses, details the safe way to act at each stage of threat, describes weather factors and safe burning-off, details the benefits and hazards of staying, non-defensive sheltering, and evacuating, and how to make the decision on which course is best for you.


Essential Bushfire Safety Tips

Essential Bushfire Safety Tips

Author: Joan Webster

Publisher: Csiro

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9780643095359

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Bushfire authorities urge people to be ready for summer with a safety plan. The encyclopedic Essential Bushfire Safety Tipshas everything you need to know to make your bushfire plan with confidence. Essential Bushfire Safety Tipsis a condensed version of Joan Webster’s acclaimed The Complete Bushfire Safety Book, specially written for those who prefer the convenience of categorized dot points set out in an easy-find, easy to understand way. Bushfire tragedies need not happen. Homes need not be destroyed. Lives need not be endangered. Post-bushfire scientific research has found that 90% of homes can be saved from even the fiercest wildfires when defended by one or more people over the age of 10 who know what to do. In the widespread conflagrations we now experience, householders cannot expect a fire unit to be available on each doorstep. Bushfire safety is a personal responsibility. The purpose ofEssential Bushfire Safety Tipsis to enable and empower this process. Essential Bushfire Safety Tipscontains over 2,000 authenticated tips, covering every known bushfire danger and safety factor. Its pocket format makes it ideal to keep in the kitchen drawer, car glove compartment or purse.


The Complete Bushfire Safety Book

The Complete Bushfire Safety Book

Author: Joan Webster OAM

Publisher: Random House Australia

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 174274740X

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The complete, comprehensive, unequalled guide to bushfire safety in Australia. Thoroughly researched, with up to date information on every aspect of the subject. "I commend this book to every Australian... It could save your life" - N.P. Cheney, CSIRO Bushfire Behaviour and Management Group Background to bushfires, bushfire cycles, bushfire behaviour, how to prepare for bushfire season, the decision - evacuate or stay and what to do when bushfire threatens are all covered.


The Australian Bushfire Safety Guide

The Australian Bushfire Safety Guide

Author: John Schauble

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9780732278847

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As the bushfire season approaches once again, this comprehensive guide to dealing with the threat of bushfires from the country to the suburbs covers everything you need to know. It takes a three-step approach: what should be done in preparation for the fire; what to do during the fire; and how to cope afterwards.


Community Bushfire Safety

Community Bushfire Safety

Author: John Handmer

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING

Published: 2008-02-13

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0643098771

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Community Bushfire Safety brings together in one accessible and comprehensive volume the results of the most important community safety research being undertaken within the Australian Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre (CRC). Using perspectives deriving from social science, economics and law, it complements the extensive literature already existing on bushfires, which ranges from ecology and fire behaviour to information about emergency management. In doing so, the book supports the increasing emphasis on community safety and the vital role it has to play in Australian bushfire management. Managing community safety requires a diversity of knowledge and an understanding of the many social processes that shape and ultimately determine a community’s resilience to bushfire. The wide range of issues covered in this volume reflects this diversity, including research into gender and vulnerability; the law and its implications for public/fire agency interactions; the arsonist’s rationale; the influence of the media; the role of economics in bushfire management and decision-making; understanding declines in fire brigade volunteerism; bushfire safety policy and its implementation; the effectiveness of community education and risk reduction schemes; and modes of building ignition. Community Bushfire Safety is accessible to practitioners, policy-makers, researchers and students. While the research reported has been undertaken in Australia, much of the material is generic and is likely to be relevant and useful to those dealing with community bushfire safety elsewhere in the world.


A Future in Flames

A Future in Flames

Author: Danielle Clode

Publisher: Ligature

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 052285723X

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This well-informed and deeply personal account analyzes bushfires from various angles and examines the possibility of limiting their disastrous effects. With fires being a constant and ongoing part of Australian history, ecology, and culture, this study shows that, despite repeated disasters throughout the last two centuries, surviving bushfires today has become no easier than during the first European settlements. With rigorous factual research, this record outlines Australia’s significant fires and discusses the aftermath of each. Topics also include climate change, arson, fire behavior, firefighting strategies, and the psychology of survival.