RFS Warns Frost Curing Sparks Increased Grass Fire Risk This Winter
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RFS warns frost curing sparks increased grass fire risk this winter
Just One Spark campaign poster says it all. Image: RFS NSW. Many Australians breathe a sigh of relief when the end of summer brings an end to fire bans and high bushfire warnings, but the Rural Fire Service (RFS) is warning against complacency. Monaro RFS Inspector Langdon Gould says grass fire risks will be increasing in the Capital region as we move into the winter months. “The dried grasses from the spring/summer period are still dry and comb…
The head of the Chaco Police Fire Department, Deputy Commissioner Damián Velasco, explained in dialogue with CIUDAD TV the main security measures that must be taken in the homes in the face of low temperatures, when the use of stoves, braziers and other heating methods increases. He warned that these devices, especially electrical ones, can cause fires. “Many times the mistake is made of placing a stove or a caloventor and putting clothes up or …
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