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Council urges burn-off caution

After a volatile fire season, the fire danger period for the Macedon Ranges will end next week – but residents are urged to remain cautious, especially when performing burn-offs.

Following confirmation from the CFA, the fire danger period for the Ranges will conclude at 1am on Tuesday, April 22.

From then, those on land larger than 2000 square metres are allowed to burn off, as long as they comply with the council’s local laws and register the burn-off at least two hours in advance online with Fire Permits Victoria – which allows triple-0 call-takers to prioritise emergency calls.

Those wishing to start their burn-off immediately – within two hours – can register by calling 1800 668 511, but emergency calls will always be attended to first and online registration is preferred.

Macedon Ranges council community director Maria Weiss said residents should remain cautious and responsible when undertaking burn-offs, taking weather and permits into consideration.

“The risk of fire hasn’t disappeared – dry conditions and high winds outdoors, and the increase in fireplace [and] heater use indoors, can still lead to dangerous situations,” Ms Weiss said.

“It is important to take the time to check your smoke alarm, maintain your property and remove excess vegetation. It not only protects your home and family but helps to safeguard the broader community as we head into the cooler months and prepare for the next fire season.”

When burning off, the council is reminding residents to ensure weather conditions are safe and that burn piles do not exceed the size allowed for their land, check for overhanging branches that could catch fire, and ensure there is adequate fire suppression or extinguishing equipment on hand, check for wildlife that may be nesting in burn piles, and ensure smoke does not cause a hazard to road users or a nuisance to neighbours.

Under local council law, if your property is 2000 square metres or less, burning in the open air is prohibited.

Additionally, if your property is more than 2000 square metres and equal to or less than 4000 square metres, a permit is required for burning off.

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