FIRIES have already responded to blazes sparked by machinery and tools, prompting a warning from authorities for people to pack extinguishers when working outside.
Rural Fire Service (RFS) Area Director Kaye Healing said current dry conditions meant even the smallest fire had the potential to spread quickly.
“Machinery such as tractors, slashers, welders and grinders can start grass fires, so anyone undertaking work around their property needs to do so with extreme caution,” Ms Healing said.
“Current fire weather conditions are catching people by surprise, and they just aren’t prepared for how quickly a fire can start and spread.”
Ms Healing said there were several precautions people should take when using power tools or machinery.
“If you must undertake these activities during dry conditions, you need to have appropriate resources to extinguish a fire if one starts,” she said.
“If possible, have someone other than the tool operator available to watch closely for ignitions.
“There is no room for complacency. One spark is all it takes to ignite a blaze that can destroy property, infrastructure and lives.”
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