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South East Fire & Safety

Locality: Esperance, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9072 1253



Address: PO Box 1812 6450 Esperance, WA, Australia

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24.01.2022 ...and our hats off to the crew at Farmers Centre WA because there's support and then there's support.



23.01.2022 What’s not to love?

22.01.2022 "Despite good winter rainfall, the underlying and persistent deep rootzone soil moisture deficits along the Darling Range, south-west corner, south coast, Mallee and Esperance Plains have resulted in the forest and shrubland vegetation in these areas being subject to additional water stress. Above-normal fire potential is expected in these areas." http://www.bnhcrc.com.au//prepare-extended-severe-weather-

20.01.2022 When everything works like you planned... Shutdown time is 15 seconds and system runs for 1:45 - 1:50.



19.01.2022 It's April 1st, people - time to test your smoke alarm battery

19.01.2022 Five years ago #Yass, #Shoalhaven and #Coonabarabran in NSW were impacted by large fires. At the request of NSW Rural Fire Service, a research task force interv...iewed people across the three communities to find out about their preparation, decision making and actions during the fires. Take a look at the findings http://ow.ly/xDVk30hJ2rJ #nswrfs See more

18.01.2022 One of this week’s good jobs ... Thanks, boys



15.01.2022 Here's one we did earlier...

08.01.2022 It’s rare to see reports about the economic benefits of investing in disaster resilience ... because when the investment works, disasters don’t happen ...

01.01.2022 That’s something (we hope) you don’t see every day.

01.01.2022 Here's hoping the rest of the growing / harvest season is safe. "Despite good winter rainfall, ... South Coast, Mallee and Esperance Plains have resulted in the forest and shrubland vegetation in these areas being subject to additional water stress. Above normal fire potential is expected in these areas."

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