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What to do when sheltering from a serious bushfire indoors



VicEmergency advised in a Facebook post today it’s vital to know how to act if sheltering from a bushfire indoors.

When it’s no longer safe to leave, there are a number of steps you should take to stay as safe as possible.

Wear protective clothes made from wool or cotton and sturdy shoes.

Monitor and defend your property when the fire is nearby.

Only shelter in rooms with an exit to the outside of your property.

Stay alert and keep watch of the fire’s progress outside.

Stay hydrated — continue drinking water even if you don’t feel thirsty.

If the house catches fire, move away from the affected rooms, closing doors behind you.

On days of increased fire danger, the best advice is always to leave bushfire-prone areas early.

Make sure you have a bushfire plan.

Remember, sheltering in place should only be a last resort.

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