Bushfire season is upon us, which is why it’s important to always be prepared and plan ahead, especially when you’re travelling. 🔥
Remember to always check the Emergency WA app for warnings, total fire bans or incidents along your planned route before you leave - as well as setting up a watch zone for your destination.
Be sure to also check the shire or campground website for up-to-date campfire and barbeque restrictions, as these can change with weather and fire conditions.
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With bushfire season in full swing across Western Australia, travelers need to prioritize safety and preparedness at all times. Using tools like the Emergency WA app provides real-time updates on fire incidents, total fire bans, and warnings along your route, allowing you to adjust travel plans accordingly. In addition to digital resources, it's important to check local shire or campground websites for the latest information on campfire and barbecue restrictions. These rules can change rapidly depending on weather and fire danger levels, and respecting them helps minimize fire risks. Planning ahead also includes creating a watch zone on the Emergency WA app, which sends alerts if fires break out near your destination, giving you critical time to evacuate or seek shelter. When camping outdoors, consider using sturdy, fire-resistant equipment such as YETI coolers and containers to safely store food and gear. These products help maintain your supplies without risking fire damage. Lastly, always have an emergency kit ready that includes water, basic first aid, and evacuation essentials. Inform someone about your itinerary, and avoid areas with active fire alerts. By integrating digital resources, local updates, and practical precautions, travelers can enjoy Western Australia's natural beauty responsibly and safely throughout the bushfire season.























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