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As part of strategic bushfire planning, it's important to avoid residential developments in high-risk areas.
It's important to ensure that all house installations and attachments meet bushfire safety standards.
Your home can be vulnerable to damage from wind and rain. Find resources to help protect your home from cyclones.
Different properties and communities face different levels of risk for cyclone. Find out what yours is.
It's important to be aware of the level of risk that your house could be exposed to in a flood.
Construct your home to a higher specification than required by the Australian Standard 'AS 3959 Construction of buildings in bushfire-prone areas'.
Protect your home and increase its level of resilience to floods by building higher than the minimum required for your site.
Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) is a result of the area you live in and its vegetation. Where you build your house and how you maintain your property can minimise the BAL. It will also improve outcomes for your house in a bushfire.