Bush Fire Danger Period
The most recent Bush Fire Danger Period (BFDP) for the Wingecarribee local government area began on 1 October 2022 and ended on 31 March 2023.
For further information on the Bush Fire Danger Period and the RFS Permit System please visit:
Total Fire Bans and No Burn days
Burning is prohibited during a Total Fire Ban or when a No Burn Notice has been issued.
Key things to remember:
- You need a fire permit if it's the Bush Fire Danger Period.
- Just because it's the Bush Fire Danger Period doesn't mean you can't use fire, but there are restrictions to ensure fire is used safely.
- Getting a permit is free and easy.
- There are heavy penalties if you don't follow restrictions or rules.
Video: Fire Danger Ratings
Check the Fire Danger Rating or whether a Total Fire Ban is in place for your area:
Video: Total Fire Bans
Bush Fire Survival Plans
Residents are urged to complete a Bush Fire Survival Plan and to ensure all members of your household know what to do on days of increased fire danger if your home is threatened by fire.
Residents should prepare their property by removing flammable materials from yards, clearing gutters of leaves, checking hoses and (where appropriate) conducting hazard reduction activities.