Open day for fire brigade
Killcare Rural Fire Brigade hosted a Rural Fire Service Open Day on September 25, to coincide with the start of the fire season.
Brigade members recruited volunteers, gave fire safety and awareness demonstrations and provided activities for local families.
Killcare Rural Fire Brigade captain Mr Steve Farrell said a new website had been developed by the Rural Fire Service to promote home fire safety and education.
"The main message on the website is that a fire can take hold of a house in three minutes," Mr Farrell said.
"The website www.3minutes.com.au is an important tool for residents.
"Half of residential fires start in the kitchen so never leave cooking unattended and every home should be fitted with at least one working smoke alarm.
"We also remind residents that if they choose to prepare their property for the coming summer, several conditions apply and we advise them to call 4340 2911 or go to www.rfs.nsw.gov.au."
Mr Farrell said membership for the local brigade continued to strengthen with many of its juniors progressing to be active fire-fighters by this coming summer.
"Also, the addition of several adult trainees puts us in a much better position than we were several years ago and well prepared for the summer ahead," Mr Farrell said.
"Our volunteer members have provided over 3400 hours since this time last year in activities ranging from training and recruitment to hazard reductions and other incidents."
Newsletter, 20 Sep 2010
Hardy's Bay Residents Group