Conjola Volunteer Rural Fire Brigade - NSW RFS FACT SHEETS

The purpose of these pages is to provide information on services available from NSW Rural Fire Service, and a means of communication for the community and members of the Conjola Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade.
The most important document for you to read, understand and implement is the Bush Fire Survival Plan. If you need to ask any questions about formulating your plan please contact Lynne Wright, the Community Engagement Officer or another member of the Conjola Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade.
Also check out the RFS Facebook Page.
.....or download the "MYFIREPLAN" App from either iTunes or the Google Playstore.
The most important document for you to read, understand and implement is the Bush Fire Survival Plan. If you need to ask any questions about formulating your plan please contact Lynne Wright, the Community Engagement Officer or another member of the Conjola Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade.
Also check out the RFS Facebook Page.
.....or download the "MYFIREPLAN" App from either iTunes or the Google Playstore.

For other useful NSWRFS Fact Sheets regarding your Home and Fire Safety click on the following links:-
Bush Fire and your Home
Is Your Home Fire Safe?
As part of your Bush Fire Survival planning you will need to consider your family and pets, and if you will leave early or stay and defend your property. Your family makeup, age/fitness, the type of house, where you are located and more, will all impact on your ability to stay and defend or leave early. Use the following fact sheets to make an informed and realistic decision.
Leaving Early - most of the Conjola villages have only one way in / out so it is prudent to leave well before a fire impacts on our only road to safety.
Staying and Defending
Fire Safety for your Pets
Bush Fire and your Home
Is Your Home Fire Safe?
As part of your Bush Fire Survival planning you will need to consider your family and pets, and if you will leave early or stay and defend your property. Your family makeup, age/fitness, the type of house, where you are located and more, will all impact on your ability to stay and defend or leave early. Use the following fact sheets to make an informed and realistic decision.
Leaving Early - most of the Conjola villages have only one way in / out so it is prudent to leave well before a fire impacts on our only road to safety.
Staying and Defending
Fire Safety for your Pets

Other very useful fact sheets that are worthwhile reading to increase your understanding of fire behavior and the important role you play in reducing fire risk in your area include:
Bush Fire Myths
Bush Fire Alerts
Fire Danger Ratings
Bush Fire Myths
Bush Fire Alerts
Fire Danger Ratings


The Conjola area is a popular recreation destination. If you are camping, caravanning or bushwalking in the area, you should familiarise yourself with these important fact sheets.
Bush Fire Safety for Bushwalkers
Bush Fire Safety for Travellers
Caravan and Camping Bush Fire Safety
Bush Fire Safety for Bushwalkers
Bush Fire Safety for Travellers
Caravan and Camping Bush Fire Safety