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  • 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…
  • After a Fire
    After a Fire The information provided here is intended to help people whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by fire. While what has happened may be difficult to accept, there are things you can do right now to begin rebuilding your life and home.Download the After the Fire Booklet. Things to doCheck with the fire office-in-charge…
  • Battery and charging safety
    Battery and charging safety Lithium-ion batteries and powered devices What are lithium-ion batteries? What are lithium-ion batteries?…
  • Plan to survive
    Plan to survive Queenslanders were impacted by more than 1,600 house fires in 2024. The best chance of surviving a fire in the home is having a practised escape plan, and…
  • Bushfire resilient communities
    Bushfire resilient communities Information for Land Use Planning PractitionersWith many parts of Queensland experiencing more frequent and severe fire weather, the potential impact of bushfires is of growing concern. The potential risk of bushfires varies according to a number of factors including the potential intensity of bushfires,…
  • Bushfire planning
    Bushfire planning Building in bushfire prone areas…
  • General Enquiries
    General Enquiries Note - do not use this feedback form to report emergencies.We collect personal information (e.g. email address details) to address your matter, and will only disclose it to third parties if authorised by law or with your consent. To find out further information, please refer to our privacy statement…
  • 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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