This article discusses the benefits of enrolling in a fire fighting course to learn safety measures for
farms. We will also cover prevention methods that are needed to protect farmlands and rural areas in
South
Africa from fire damage.
In South Africa, many of our towns are surrounded by farmlands and rural areas that are at a high risk
of
fire damage. These areas cover large spaces where veld fires often run wild, causing devastating
effects. If
you are a farm owner or live on a large piece of land you will know an uncontrolled fire can be your
worst
nightmare.
During dry seasons, farmlands are often most at risk of fire, and many barns along with kilometres of
crops
are lost every year. Farm fires can also be extremely dangerous to people living and working on these
farms,
and entire family livelihoods are often in danger when the situation isn't handled correctly. Read
further
to learn the importance of taking a course to protect your land.
Benefits of a fire fighting course to protect your farm:
Being prepared is the best way to protect yourself and your farm from a wildfire, and the best way to
get
prepared is to have the necessary training. Enrolling in an Emcare fire fighting course will prepare you
for
any type of fire danger. Emcare offers basic fire fighting training as well as a more advanced
firefighting
course. Even enrolling in the basic 1-day fire fighting course will enable you to take the best
precautions
possible, and help you to fight fire safely and effectively.
The following are a few benefits of enrolling in a fire fighting course:
- Completing a fire fighting course allows you to protect yourself and your employees from danger.
- You will learn how to effectively use fire fighting equipment to prevent fires.
- You will learn how to contain and control a fire properly.
- You will be able to put all necessary precautions in place to lessen fire damage.
- Know how to properly extinguish fires using a fire extinguisher.
- Know how to care for wounded people and deal with the aftermath of a fire.
- Overall protection and safety measures.
Fire fighting course: How to protect your farm from a fire hazard:
The bigger your farm or piece of land, the more difficult it can be to protect from wildfires. As a
landowner, the best way to protect your land is to ensure you have all the necessary precautions in
place at
all times. These precautions are thoroughly explained in the Emcare fire fighting course, but the
following
are some effective tips you can follow to prevent a deadly fire from spreading across your land.
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Create a fire break around your property
A fire break is your first line of defence against a fire spreading across your land. Fire breaks
are gaps
with no vegetation or fuel for fires between your land and its surroundings. They can be both
natural and
man-made. Natural fire breaks are made up of things like rivers, canyons, or natural springs, and
man-made
fire breaks are usually dug up using tractors, removing any flammable vegetation surrounding your
land.
Fire breaks are mandatory for certain landowners to comply with government regulations, and need to
be
maintained effectively. They can’t completely protect you from a fire, and even the most well-kept
fire
break can let a fire through. But they are extremely important in containing fire and can be highly
effective when accompanied by other fire fighting methods.
Backburning is another way to increase the effectiveness of your firebreak. This means starting a
small,
controlled fire along your man-made firebreak to reduce the amount of fuel available when a wildfire
reaches
this area.
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Create a fire fighting plan with other farmers in your area
Collaboration and good communication are the best ways to prevent a fire from losing control.
Farming
communities who work together often stand a better chance against fires. It’s good to continuously
update
your fire fighting plan and be ready to help one another when the emergency arises, the more
manpower and
equipment available the better. Using WhatsApp groups and radios to communicate are great ways to
stay in
touch.
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Prioritise maintenance of your equipment
Investing in the correct fire fighting equipment suitable for your farm can make all the difference.
You
need to ensure that you have enough equipment available and at the ready in case of fire
emergencies. Some
basic and necessary equipment includes the following:
- Leather gloves and boots.
- Fire extinguishers suitable to be mounted on tractors and vehicles.
- Necessary fire hoses and fittings.
- Available water sources to fight fires.
You also need to maintain your agricultural equipment as they can act as potential fire starters.
Ensure
your machinery is checked often and is working as it should. No exhaust systems should be leaking,
and
unused machinery should be emptied of fuel. Keep track of electrical components and replace them if
they are
faulty or worn.
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Limit machinery usage on high-risk days
Using farm machinery on days when the risk of a fire is high can be dangerous and increase the
chance of a
fire starting on your land. It’s best to limit this usage and wait for safer days with less heat and
wind.
Farmers should be extremely careful when welding and doing maintenance around the farm. Any kind of
grinding
or cutting machinery that causes sparks can start a fire before you know it.
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Train workers and staff properly with a fire fighting course
If you have workers and staff on your land, they need to be properly educated about the dangers of
fires and
fire hazards. Enrolling your management staff in a firefighting course is the best way to ensure
they have
all the necessary skills to protect themselves and each other against a wildfire.
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Ensuring everyone on your land is properly trained with a fire fighting course, ensures the
prevention of
fire hazards. Staff need to be properly trained in using hazardous machinery and flammable
substances
safely. There should also be adequate storage to store all hazardous materials.
These are just a few steps to take to prevent a fire from destroying the infrastructure on your land
and
protecting residents and workers. Emcare fire fighting course will equip you with all the necessary
skills
to carry out these responsibilities.