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  • CDC spearheads formation of draft flood preparedness plan 24-Mar-2010 In the quest to put in place a National Flood Preparedness and Response Plan, the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) yesterday commenced an intense and interactive session with several st...Sunday, 28 March 2010
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  • CDC to table draft disaster plan to government by Friday Several government and other stakeholder agencies are participating in a two-day workshop to prepare a draft disaster plan for government.The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) is working to produce a dra...Saturday, 16 January 2010
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  • Gov’t pledges US$1M in Haiti relief Source: Stabroeknews Guyana has pledged US$1 million in assistance to Haiti following the major earthquake that struck the Caribbean nation on Tuesday. President Bharrat Jagdeo made the announcement...Friday, 15 January 2010
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Home Disaster Management Types of Hazards Bush fires

Bush Fires

Bush FiresBushfires often result from the careless management of fires in dry areas. During dry seasons, bushfires spread easily due to the dry windy conditions. Certain precautions can be taken to lessen the risk of fire damage to a home and property. These actions will be critical in saving a home from a bushfire.

There are several precautionary measures you can take to avoid the occurrence and spread of bushfires:

  • Don't provide the fire with fuel. A firebreak may be constructed around the house to protect a house and property. If your house is threatened by a bushfire you can move firewood, dried grass or bush and other combustibles away from your house.
  • Avoid using fires to clear land especially during this period.
  • Never light a fire in an open area when it is windy as sparks may blow about and cause the fire to spread.
  • Smokers must ensure that cigarette butts, matches and other lighted materials are extinguished before disposal
  • Avoid starting fires idly. If you absolutely must burn, construct a firebreak by clearing an area around the proposed area to be burnt.
 
 
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