Your Preparedness CheckA 5-step process for building resilience to extreme weather events Step 1. Map your location Step 2. Your personal situation Step 3. Your property Step 4. Your neighbourhood Step 5. Information for your plan DO NOT MODIFY - Ready Check Tool - Information For Your Plan Step 5. Information for your plan Decision making at an early stage is critical to survival in extreme weather events. The information you have completed in steps 1-4 will help you complete your plan. A comprehensive multi-hazard emergency plan template and mobile app is available from Red Cross Specific survival/emergency plan templates are available for: bush fire prone areas (RFS) storms and floods (SES) heatwaves (Red Cross) carers (Carers Australia) Some information from this site may not be included on other templates – add the information to your plan even if it is not in the plan template. Your survival plan should also include: Contingencies for sheltering in place (if there is not enough warning or it is too late). What you plan to do if you decide to stay and defend. Bushfire retrofit rebates Strengthen your home against bushfire and ember attack with a bushfire retrofit rebate. Council will cover 25% of the total amount spent (to a max $1,000) and 50% of approval costs (to a max of $500) per household every 5 years. This rebate program is funded by Ku-ring-gai Council’s environment levy. View information on our bushfire retrofit here. NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Results will not be saved when the browser is closed as information is not saved on this web site. Step 1. Map your location Step 2. Your personal situation Step 3. Your property Step 4. Your neighbourhood Step 5. Information for your plan