Perth fire burn offs

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petermac33
petermac33
WA
6415 posts
WA, 6415 posts
23 Oct 2016 12:56am
Last few days the smoke in Perth has been terrible - worse pollution than in India.

Not happy,its affecting my breathing.

Yesterday my car was covered by dust from the burn off.

People are breathing these particles in. What's it doing to their health?

Saturday night and I can still smell the smoke. Another burn off again today.
MDSXR6T
MDSXR6T
WA
1019 posts
WA, 1019 posts
23 Oct 2016 6:14am
You've never been to India have you Peter? Until we can't see the city from the hills or we are all bathing in the Swan River whilst covered in fecal matter, decomposing bodies and rubbish that makes Tamala Park look like a childs playground, i'd say we are doing OK.

Many of us have been affected in different ways, i know my wife had the inconvenience of rewashing our clothes the other day and you'll be made to clean your dusty car but i think if we asked 2 of my mates who lost their houses and possesions to bushfires in Yarloop and Roleystone, I think they'd tell us to stop being dickheads and stop complaining
Crusoe
Crusoe
QLD
1197 posts
QLD, 1197 posts
23 Oct 2016 10:05am
Burn offs are better than being burnt alive. Unfortunately we can ask people, those that have died form fire, what their opinion may be.
elmo
elmo
WA
8894 posts
WA, 8894 posts
23 Oct 2016 8:12am
My beloved is Asthmatic so the knocks her about but no more than having to put up with all the w4nkers with wood fires through winter.

Controlled burns as inconvenient as they are are far better than uncontrolled firestorms in in the peak of summer.

Living in the inner metro area makes people oblivious and ignorant to the real hazards of bush-fires fed by lots of fuel.

I suggest having a read of Kato's posts on the Victorian bush-fires which he was involved with, or going for a drive down to Yarloop and surrounding areas.
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
23 Oct 2016 8:24am
petermac33 said..
Last few days the smoke in Perth has been terrible - worse pollution than in India.

Not happy,its affecting my breathing.

Yesterday my car was covered by dust from the burn off.

People are breathing these particles in. What's it doing to their health?

Saturday night and I can still smell the smoke. Another burn off again today.






Chris6791
Chris6791
WA
3271 posts
WA, 3271 posts
23 Oct 2016 9:12am
They must be lacing the smoke with chemicals now you're onto their scheme for world domination Pete, or you're just being a sook?

Burn, don't burn? Doesn't really matter, people are going to whinge.
Jupiter
Jupiter
2156 posts
2156 posts
23 Oct 2016 11:55am
I know you can do it, Peter_Mac. How about digging up some anti-burn-off literature from some well-informed sources whom you have plenty in supply ?
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
24 Oct 2016 12:02pm




here ya go mr tin foil hat

www.dpaw.wa.gov.au/management/fire/prescribed-burning

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