 We at CFA embrace our proud tradition of protecting the lives and property of the communities we serve. We are made up of over 15,000 staff and volunteers and more than 1200 brigades. We're all part of this organisation who share a commitment to serving the community. In such a dynamic environment, we want to provide you with guidance and to remind you of the challenges of communicating in online environments. It is for that reason we are here to remind you of the importance of being polite, courteous and respectful when communicating online. Online environments such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are a space for us to talk and engage with our peers and the broader community. However there are risks we need to be aware of when communicating in these environments. These risks such as missing ordinary social and speech cues, the illusion that you're anonymous, that your communications are private. Your online communications are not private. Too often, communications made on social media can be swiftly broadcast to a public audience and take on the life of their own. We knowledge historians have the right of freedom of expression. However this right has limitations and people exercising this right should respect the rights and reputations of others. Our good reputation is due to the values that you uphold when representing CFA. So when communicating we recommend that you are polite, courteous and respectful. Respect the privacy of other individuals. Respect the reputations of all others including your CFA. And consider how your comments and remarks could be taken out of context. Because at CFA we live by our values. Safety, teamwork, adaptability, integrity and respect.