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Preventing grassfires this summer

In the coming weeks as conditions heat up and vegetation dries out, the CFA is warning Victorians to avoid driving vehicles, farm machinery, mowers and motorbikes through dry grass.

CFA has responded to a number of significant grass and stubble fires started by mowers, vehicles or machinery over the past fortnight.

Last Friday, 13 January, crews in the state’s west stopped a 300-acre grassfire in its tracks in Illabarook, believed to be started by a seized bearing on a header.

The fire quickly spread to dry grass, with flames reaching approximately nine metres tall and required air firefighting appliances to support a significant ground response to bring the fire under control.

CFA Chief Officer Jason Heffernan said the recent fires across the state serve as a timely reminder for people to be aware of the fire risks associated with using vehicles and other machinery in and around dry grass.

“Victoria is expected to experience a grassfire-dominated fire season once again but we’re asking the community to do all it can to prevent these fires from starting,” he said.

“In many areas across the state, the risk of starting a fire from a hot exhaust system or other hot parts from farm machinery is high,” he said.

“Even pulling over onto tall, dry grass on the side of the road during your travels could start a significant grassfire.”

“Awareness is key to preventing grass and crop fires. We also want farmers to ensure their machinery and equipment are regularly inspected, maintained and cleaned.”

High-risk and agricultural activities such as harvesting, grinding, welding, slashing or mowing can quickly ignite fires in hot, dry and windy conditions.

In the right conditions, grassfires can move at speeds of up to 25km per hour and spread across roads and highways.

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