Personal Protection
There is a large range of items that are available to prepare for bushfires. Many of them are common household items or clothing and many are specialist items. The costs can run into $100 or $1000's This can be daunting and overwhelming. But the basics are usually readily available, you can build up the items over time as you develop your knowledge, and depending on your risk and capacity, people have sucessfully defended homes and saved lives with not much in the way of specialist gear.
The first thing to do is to collect a personal protection kit for each person in your household, and if likely for visitors as well. Such a kit should include clothing in natural fibres (eg cotton or light wool). It is a balance between clothing that does not overheat you and allows air to circulate and covering any exposed skin to protect it from radiant heat. The basic items you need are:
A kit can be put together often with things you already own or you can buy from a second hand store. Here we sell some items a little harder to find.
Postage Costs: Total goods purchased under $50 - Postage is $8. Total goods purchased between $50 and $100 - Postage is $12. Total goods purchased over $100 - Postage is $15. Local pick up is also available from Macedon, VictoriaUvex Red Fire GogglesBushfire smoke contains fine particles and can cause itchy, stinging and burning damage to eyes. These goggles are heat resistant and flame retardant.
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$39.95
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P2 Disposable Dust/Mist/Fume respirator: Box of 10Ordinary paper masks, bandannas and hankies don’t filter out the fine particles in bushfire smoke, a P2 respirator is recommended. The respirator incorporates an exhalation valve to reduce moisture build up. It also has an active carbon filter.
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$30.00
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P2 Disposable Dust/Mist/Fume respirator: SingleOrdinary paper masks, bandannas and hankies don’t filter out the fine particles in bushfire smoke, a P2 respirator is recommended. The respirator incorporates an exhalation valve to reduce moisture build up. It also has an active carbon filter.
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$3.50
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