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  • Travelling in Queensland
    Travelling in Queensland As you travel in Queensland, you will be driving through some of the most diverse land in Australia, bringing a range of conditions and the potential for natural disasters. Our personnel respond to emergencies all year, including…
  • Postcode Checker
    Postcode Checker Enter your postcode or suburb in the map below to see the bushfire potential in your neighbourhood.The map does not indicate current bushfires or predict the chances of a fire occurring. It shows the potential for a bushfire to take hold, spread and do damage, if one started in the area. It is based on local conditions such…
  • Recovery
    Recovery Disasters and emergencies are powerful and upsetting incidents that impact every aspect of our lives. Recovery is usually a gradual process with your safety being of the most importance. This page provides a range of information about the steps and processes to take following an event and the support systems that will help you…
  • Electric Vehicle Fire Safety
    Electric Vehicle Fire Safety Electric vehicles and charging…
  • Battery and charging safety
    Battery and charging safety Lithium-ion batteries and powered devices What are lithium-ion batteries? What are lithium-ion batteries?…
  • Programs
    Programs Designed with safety at heart, we offer a range of free programs to assist you in the areas of children's fire fascination, road safety, general fire safety and home safety…
  • Fight Fire Fascination
    Fight Fire Fascination  The Fight Fire Fascination (FFF) program is designed to support parents and guardians with their efforts to educate their children about fire.It is based on a belief that children and young people can learn skills to remain safe from fire. This is achieved through a series of visits to the home by specially trained…
  • Lights and Sirens
    Lights and Sirens It's quite common to feel anxious when you're around an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) that is responding to an emergency.If you find yourself in this situation, there are four (4) simple things to remember:Look and listen - remember that having your music up loud or air-conditioning on and windows up, may make it…

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