The SES call for caution comes after the Labour Day long weekend in March when VICSES volunteers were called to support Ambulance Victoria across several remote incidents in the Alpine and Grampians national parks.
With adverse weather conditions prevailing across the state in recent weeks and an expected uptick in tourism during the last weekend in March, visitors to the regions are being urged to understand their limitations to avoid placing themselves or volunteer emergency responders at risk.
Those electing to hike or bushwalk at any of the hundreds of walking tracks across the state should always consider the difficulty of any walk or hike they undertake and ensure they don’t over-exert themselves.
Victorian SES have the following advise for those thinking about hiking or bushwalking:
- Ensure you keep away from hazardous trees, especially if conditions are windy.
- Wear appropriate footwear and clothes for the conditions expected, even if you think you won’t need it.
- Have communications equipment that will work where you are going, such as a satellite phone if you walk for extended periods across low-coverage areas.
- Consider if you’ll need a radio backup, a Personal Locator Beacon, a copy of any important phone numbers, a phone charger, a battery pack or other communications supplies.
- Tell someone what your plans are.
- Bring three to four litres of water per person.
- Pack what you need to be ready for an emergency.
Hikers, bushwalkers, and those planning to camp are also encouraged to stay informed and monitor emergency warnings through the VicEmergency app, website and hotline (1800 226 226) and listen to emergency broadcasters such as ABC local radio, designated commercial radio stations and TV news stations.
Meanwhile, Moira Shire Council chair of the panel of administrators, John Tanner, is calling on road users to take extra care over the Easter break.
"We’ll have an increase in traffic numbers due to tourists coming in, and the important thing is to be very vigilant on the roads and stay safe,” he said.
Remember to call 132 00 if you require emergency assistance from VICSES, and Triple Zero (000) in life-threatening emergencies. For more information visit: www.ses.vic.gov.au/plan-and-stay-safe/on-holidays.