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Page 1: HOSES AND LADDERS · square that is at the base of the LADDER, the player can move to the square at the top of the ladder. A player can also move forward if they land on a green MOVE

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23º

27º

30º

35º

Personlights a

fire on a day of Total

Fire Ban

CATASTROPHIC again, leave

early and visit friends in town

Fire Danger Rating = CATASTROPHIC

Lightning starts a bushfire

Getting better prepared

The fire front has passed, you

extinguish spot fires from embers

A fire is close, but you + your property are

prepared – you STAY AND DEFEND

Going on holidays – check local

bushfire information for our destination

Check your Emergency Kit

is ready and full

Aunty Beryl arrives,

we talk about our plan

Radio says fire in area – this

triggers you to LEAVE EARLY

Ring the Bushfire

Information Line 1800 000 699

Firefighters put fire

out Hot Day? Drink more water

Grandpa flicks his cigarette butt out the car window

Neighbours come over for a BBQ, we talk about our plan

Prepare our property – put

metal flyscreens on windows

Check the locations of your

Nearby Safer Place Nearby Safer Place

Kids are home alone on school

holidays, we talk about our plan

Put Emergency Numbers on the fridge or save them in your mobile phone

Bushfire Permit Periodbegins

Family completes BUSHFIRE SURVIVALPLAN

Review the family BUSHFIRE

SURVIVAL PLANand stickwith it!

Check our plan includes what

we’ll do with our pets

and animals during a fire

Uncle Bob’s welding starts

a grass fire

Get a copy ofTFS Bushfire

Survival Plan

More growth (bushfire fuel)

Grass is starting to grow

Mum catches you playing with

matches

Check the TFS Facebook page for

information

Cover yourface when you

Stop, Drop, Rock and Roll to protect

your face and airway

Kids practice Stop, Drop,

Rock and Roll

Always cool a burn under cold

water for 20 minutes

Local firefighters

visit our School

Place a fire blanket in the

kitchen

House Fire? Get Out and

Stay Out! Go to your Safe Meeting Place

HOUSE FIRE – Lucky no one

is hurt

fire.tas.gov.au – TFS Online

Check TFS Online fire.tas.gov.au

Left campfire unattended

Drying Clothes too close to a

heater

Bushfire Alert Levels

Bushfire Alert Levels Clear the

gutters ofleaves

and twigs

Show Mum the TasAlert web site

Don’t leave the cooking unattended

Learn about Bushfire Alerts so

we can make informed decisions

Kids learn “Get Down Low +

Go Go Go” It’s raining again!

More rain!

It’s raining

Hay shed on fire

Prepare our property for fire

season – Dad cleans out the

gutters

Damp hay in the shed fire.tas.gov.au

Sheep in the paddock

reduce vegetation around the house

Old tractor not maintained – starts a grass fire

Go for a swim

Grass won’t stop growing

Update our family Emergency

KitNO FIRES

allowed on Total Fire Ban Days

Hot and windy day

Hot and windy day

Rake up leavesand bark

Hot andwindy

Hot windy day

MOVE 2 SQUARES

MOVE 2 SQUARES

MOVE 2 SQUARES

MOVE 4 SQUARES

Firefighters put fire

out

MOVE 4 SQUARES

Firefighters put fire

out

MOVE 4 SQUARES

Firefighters put fire

out

MOVE 4 SQUARES

MOVE 1 SQUARE

GO BACK 6 SQUARES

Fire Danger Rating = EXTREME

GO BACK 4 SQUARES

Fire Danger Rating = SEVERE

GO BACK 2 SQUARES

GO BACK 5 SQUARES

Firefighters put fire

out

MOVE 4 SQUARES

MOVE 2 SQUARES

Firefighters put fire

out

MOVE 4 SQUARES

GO BACK 4 SQUARES

ADVICEWATCH & ACTEMERGENCY

WINNEREVERYONE

IS SAFE!

For more information on what you can do to prepare for the fire season, visit fire.tas.gov.au or call 1800 000 699

INSTRUCTIONSThe aim of the game is to be the first player to reach the end by moving across the board from square 1 to square 100. You will travel the board from base to top, left to right, right to left and so on, following the numbers. Use the information within this game to learn about home fire safety tips and how you can prepare your property for bushfire.

How to PlayEach player throws the dice and the player with the highest number goes first, the player with the lowest number goes last. Each player then takes their turn to roll the dice and move the number of squares shown on the dice. If a player rolls a six, they can have their move and roll the dice again.

If a player lands on a square that has the head of a HOSE on it, the player must slide down the hose to the square at the end of hose. If a player lands on a square that is at the base of the LADDER, the player can move to the square at the top of the ladder. A player can also move forward if they land on a green MOVE # SQUARES and must move backward if they land on a red GO BACK # SQUARES.

Know YOUR bushfire risk.Make a plan.

Credit: NSW Rural Fire Service

HOSES AND LADDERSBUSHFIRE SURVIVAL GAME