Bushfire Emergency Evacuation Plans
A Bushfire Emergency Evacuation Plan (BEEP) is a comprehensive set of procedures designed to protect lives, homes, and property in the event of a bushfire.
A BEEP outlines the steps individuals and businesses should take to ensure their safety before, during, and after a bushfire.
A BEEP will include the following:
Risk Assessment and Awareness, including identifying the sources of risk, weather conditions and local fire history;
Evacuation Routes and Safe Locations, including mapping to show exit routes and safe refuge destinations;
Preparation measures prior to bushfire season, including measures to create defendable spaces;
Evacuation triggers, including steps for onsite shelter; and Recovery steps.
The unpredictable nature of bushfires means that preparation is crucial for minimising harm to residents and property. Bushfire Logic can assist you in preparing a Bushfire Emergency Evacuation Plan to ensure your home or business is prepared for a bushfire threat.