Know Your Risk
In Mareeba Shire, fires, storms and floods are a part of life. It is important to be aware, however, that other types of disasters, including heatwaves and earthquakes, could also impact us.
As Queenslanders, we experience more severe weather events than anyone else in Australia. To be prepared when disaster strikes, it is crucial to know your risk – what disasters might impact you, when they might occur, and how severe they could be.
- Know your bushfire risk: Check your address with the QLD Fire Department Postcode Checker and assess the risk to your property
- Know Your Flood Risk: View the Mareeba Shire Flood Hazard Mapping to assess the flood hazard in your area. Council’s interactive mapping can also be used and is accessible from the top ribbon of the website.
- Research the history of disasters in your area – you can contact Council for assistance.
- Think about what impact a disaster could have on you, your family and your property
- The Australian Warning System ensures consistent messaging is delivered no matter where you are in the country. Make sure you’re familiar with the warning levels, and what they mean.
- Take some time to familiarise yourself with the Bureau of Meteorology website. Ensure you know how to find information on current weather warnings, cyclone forecast maps, fire danger ratings, river levels, and general weather conditions in your area.
Make an Emergency Plan
Having an emergency plan in place can make a big difference when disaster strikes. Make a plan, and discuss it with members of your household to ensure everyone knows what to do in an emergency.
- Make your Household Severe Weather Emergency Plan
- Don’t forget to make a plan for your pets
- Make a plan for your livestock
- Make a Bushfire Survival Plan
- Become familiar with Council’s Emergency Management Dashboard
- Register for the Early Warning Network to stay in the loop when severe weather is on the way
- If you, or someone you care for has individual support needs, refer to the Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) Workbook to assist with creating a tailored individual plan.
- The National Relay Service assists people who have difficulty hearing or communicating via speech to converse effectively. They offer a range of different services to suit various needs. The service can be used to contact emergency services and could help facilitate communication with relevant support services following a disaster. Consider registering for the service if it could be of assistance to you.
Pack an Emergency Kit
Queensland’s extreme weather can cause your home to lose power, water and gas. Telecommunication services may not work during a disaster. You also may not be able to get to a supermarket or pharmacy for supplies. Prepare an emergency kit and store it somewhere safe so you have the things you need when the weather turns bad.
- Pack a Kit
- Write down the details of your local radio stations and keep them in your emergency kit with a battery powered radio – radio stations will broadcast regular updates during a disaster
- Think ahead – don’t wait until the last minute to prepare – build up your kit when you can. E.g. Buy one extra tin of beans per fortnight to add to your emergency kit.
- In Mareeba Shire, many properties are at risk of prolonged isolation in the event of a disaster. Know your risk and pack a kit that is right for your circumstances – you may need to be prepared for 5-7 days isolation, or maybe several weeks.
Prepare Your Home
Keeping your property maintained throughout the year can help prepare you for severe weather.
- Visit Get Ready QLD for home maintenance tips
- Check your insurance policy and make sure you have adequate cover to protect your home and contents. Consider which disasters may impact you, and whether your policy covers damage from them. Ask these questions and ensure you understand what your policy covers, and what it does not.
- Prepare your home for bushfires – A well prepared home is easier to defend and reduces the risk to surrounding properties.
- Read about resilient building design and construction
For Businesses
Ensuring your business is prepared for severe weather can help to reduce financial damage and minimise disruption, getting you back to business as usual as soon as possible.
- Get your business disaster ready
- Learn about Business Continuity Planning to protect your business from unexpected challenges and resume normal operations quickly
- Visit the Small Business Disaster Hub to help you prepare your business for a range of disasters
Handy Apps
- Emergency Plus app – Call emergency services and provide accurate location information using your smartphones GPS
- SES Assistance QLD App – Lodge a request for SES Assistance
- BOM Weather App – Keep on top of forecasts and warnings
- Red Cross First Aid App – First Aid and CPR Guide
- ABC Listen App – Listen to live radio and stay up to date on the situation
- QLD Digital Licence App – Legal equivalent to your physical licence and can be used to prove your identity