Summer Fire Risks: Lint Traps, Cords, and Clutter You Shouldn’t Ignore

Jan 27, 2026 | Uncategorized

It’s peak Aussie summer hot, dry, and unpredictable.

One careless moment is all it takes. A clothes dryer running too long. An extension cord left under a pile of boxes. A cigarette butt flicked into dry garden mulch.
The spark doesn’t ask if you’re ready. But you can be.

Recent bushfires across Victoria have burned more than 350,000 hectares of land and destroyed over 500 structures, with more than 130 homes lost and tens of thousands without power amid this dangerous heatwave and fire season. (reuters)

🔍 Is your property fire-aware?

Here’s what to check this week:

✅ Dryers & Lint Traps: Lint build-up is a fire risk — clean it out after every load.
✅ Extension Cords: Check for overheating, tangles, or daisy-chained powerboards.
✅ Storage Areas: Clear clutter near hot water systems, sheds, and switchboards.
✅ Gardens & Lawns: Dry grass and bark are fuel — keep them damp or cleared.
✅ Access to Water: Are your outdoor taps, hoses, or fire reels ready and reachable?

🧯 One small check can prevent one massive mistake.

We’ve seen it: a tenant leaves boxes in front of an electrical cabinet. A storeroom gets packed tight with cardboard. A café’s back alley bins go unchecked in 40°C heat.
It’s not carelessness. It’s just life moving fast. But summer in Australia isn’t the time to overlook these things.

Don’t wait for sirens or headlines.
Fireproofing your property is part of caring for your people — your team, your tenants, your family, your neighbours.
And it starts with paying attention to the small stuff today.