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Victorian Schools and Children's Services

The Victorian Government has a register of schools, kindergartens and childcare centres and services which will be closed on days the Bureau of Meterology predicts will have a fire danger rating of Code Red Catastrophic, which equates to 100 and over on the Fire Danger index.

Click see a list of the schools on the register.

Click to see if any schools etc have been closed.

Face Masks and Respirators

Recently Fire In Mind came across some research carried out by the University of Western Australia through the Bushfire Cooperative Research centre (CRC). In this reaserch they carried out tests of respirators on firefighters in Western Austarlia. The tests showed that that 81% of the subjects tested experienced considerably fewer respiratory symptoms during and following bushfire smoke exposure using the particulate/organic vapour/formaldehyde filters compared to the previously issued particulate filters. The firefighters were using the half mask with replaceble filters rather than disposable filters. The research also showed that there are ongoing issues with the half mask repirators namely:

•Incompatibility of the helmet, goggles and respirator 
•Leakage of the mask due to moisture build-up inside 
•Verbal communication impossible when wearing the respirators

Here is a link for a summary of the research- Bushfires and respirators

Fire In Mind has investigated access these type of respirators but it is very difficult.  They are expensive and the filters have a shelf life making them not suitable for re- sale on a small scale basis.  In other states firefighters are issued with P2 particulate filters.

Bushfire Bunkers/Shelters

Here is a link to a really comprehensive article written, and generously shared, by a man called Ian Pullar, about the issues relating to bunkers and the pros and cons of certain features etc and what to look out for. It seems really comprehensive and well thought through. It would be very useful for anyone looking to buy or build a bunker to read so they are informed of issues before they start.

The link is: Bushfire Bunkers by Ian Pullar

The other thing I have come across is a community information sheet by the Building Commission of Victoria which also outlines the issues to consider before embarking on a bunker. The link for that one is: Bushfire Bunkers Community Information Sheet