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Penguin Fire Brigade

Locality: Penguin, Tasmania

Phone: +61 1800 000 699



Address: 102 Main Rd 7316 Penguin, TAS, Australia

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22.01.2022 Yesterday saw our first bush fire for the season and provides a timely reminder that NOW is the time to get your property prepared for the summer!



15.01.2022 It's out with the old and in with the new! the old Dennis ladder truck has been taken out to make way for our (new/ second hand) medium tanker, greatly enhancing our bushfire capability and coincides with the merging of Heybridge brigade into Penguin.

12.01.2022 Well we are finally able to get back in to training and welcome anyone interested in joining the brigade, the next training session will be Wednesday 8th July 7pm.

11.01.2022 We had a successful night at training, everyone joining in, coming to grips with the new truck and strengthening team work.



07.01.2022 When you overload power points and power boards, or piggy-back electrical cables, you’re creating a major risk of electrical fires.

06.01.2022 Please be extra careful on the roads with all this rain. there is a lot of water on the coast road between Penguin and Ulverstone.

05.01.2022 Winter is almost upon us. The likelihood of accidental house fires increases with people spending more time at home. Some tips to keep you and your family safe:... Install smoke alarms in every bedroom and hallway. Have a home fire escape plan that you practice with your whole family. Dust and test your smoke alarm once a month. Clean your clothes dryer filter after each use and always run it until the end of the cool down cycle. Keep everything two metres from the heater. Have your chimney and flue professionally cleaned annually. Never leave cooking unattended. Turn your electric blanket off when you get into bed. Use your wheat bag according to manufacturer’s instructions and never overheat in the microwave. Stay safe and visit www.fire.tas.gov.au for more information on how to stay fire safe.



03.01.2022 The Penguin fleet out on display at the Penguin Primary School .

02.01.2022 If overheated or old, your wheat bag can catch fire. Never overheat them, and don’t take them to bed.

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