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What is Hazard Reduction?
Hazard reduction (HR) means either reducing or removing bushfire fuel (combustible material) around an asset (i.e. your house or sheds). This is done for two reasons:
Under the Rural Fires Act, 1997, land managers and owners are responsible for carrying out hazard reduction to protect existing dwellings, major buildings or other assets susceptible to fire. Completely removing fuel means an area will no longer support fire, but doing so can be harmful to the environment. It is more common to reduce the amount of fuel, in which case a fire would:
There are three main methods of hazard reduction:
This information was taken form the NSW RFS website, for more information Click here
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