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  • Smoke alarms
    Smoke alarms Plan to survive - get compliant smoke alarms todayNew smoke alarm laws are coming.Interconnected compliant smoke alarms means when one goes off, they all go off.All existing private homes, townhouses, and units require interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms by 1 January 2027. All registered caravans and motorhomes must also…
  • Safety and education
    Safety and education We provide safety education programs, information and resources to keep you, your loved ones and property safe.Learning about safety is an important part of reducing your risk. Whether you're at home, in your workplace, school or taking a holiday, staying safe is a priority.To request a visit from us, please use our…
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  • Contact us
    Contact us In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000). If you have a hearing or speech impairment dial 106 through your TTY.…
  • Water Additives
    Water Additives Use of Water Additives in Controlling Bushfire - Information Guide “Water Additives” is the term given to different supplements that can be combined with water when fighting fires. This additive and water solution is then either applied to a bushfire to slow the spread and intensity of the fire or applied to vegetation or…
  • Fire
    Fire Would you survive a fire in your home? A house fire can move fast and fill a house with toxic smoke, so having working smoke alarms and a well-practised fire escape plan will save lives. Make a fire escape plan…
  • Bushfire Ed
    Bushfire Ed The Queensland Bushfire Ed program is designed for teachers working with students in years 5 and 6 in Queensland schools.The program aims to assist students develop an understanding of the dangers of bushfires, their causes and effects, and to promote student awareness of bushfire safety.Years 5 and 6 Teacher Resources (PDF…
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    Current warnings and incidents To report all fires, call Triple Zero (000)Subscribing to feedsFeeds, also known as “RSS feeds”, “XML feeds” or “news feeds”, can help you to keep up-to-date with information from the our websites. Feeds can be viewed using some browsers or by using a feed reader (also known as feed aggregator) software. View…

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