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Epping CFA opens its doors

Epping’s CFA is opening its doors ahead of the summer fire season, giving locals the chance to meet its dedicated volunteers and learn more about staying safe during fire season.

Local firefighter and community safety coordinator Lisa Compton-Robins said this year’s open day is shaping up to be a fun, hands-on and educational experience for the whole family as it takes place during Get Fire Ready month.

“It’s the perfect time to remind everyone about preparing their homes and properties for the warmer months ahead. It’s also our chance to open the doors, build connections, and show that we’re a community-based organisation made up of local volunteers keeping Epping safe,” she said.

Ms Compton-Robins also said the open day is the perfect opportunity for budding locals to get involved.

“People can join as an operational firefighter, a non-operational member completing administrative tasks, community safety and events, or even assist through fundraising and local partnerships.”

The open day will include a range of demonstrations, including a fire rescue, puppet show, fire safe equipment displays and plenty of opportunities for community members to get involved.

Participants can look forward to a sausage sizzle and information stalls in between the demonstrations.

Ms Compton-Robins said the open day is important in breaking down the barriers between fire fighters and locals.

“Events like this help break down barriers between firefighters and the community. It gives people a chance to see who we are behind the uniform and understand the many roles we play,” she said.

“The more connected we are, the safer our community becomes.”

The open day takes place between 10am-2pm on Sunday 26 October, at 2 O’Hearns Road, Epping.

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