 We're here with the kids from Violet Street in Bendigo and we're here with the CFA to really spread a message about being fire ready. If we can be on the front foot and doing the right things then it goes a long way to making sure we're safer. I grew up in Bendigo just around the corner so I lived in Strathdale. With what happened a couple years ago with Black Saturday it probably affected a lot of people. It affected Bendigo, the township, so we're trying to get out to as many places as we can and getting you guys to go back to mum and dad and saying mum and dad are we fire ready? A day like today is very important for parents of all the children here so they understand as well as the kids about the importance of being fire ready and having an emergency kit at the door. They should have a fire ready plan and that should be enacted prior to the fire danger period starting. Yeah, the emergency kits are obviously important, make sure that you have one packed, you can just pick it up and then get out of there really quickly. You need to be aware of what to take for emergency kit, mobile phone, insurance documents, things like that. Be aware of what is going on in your own environment. Emergency warnings are available on CFA's Facebook page, Twitter, the ABC Local Radio will also broadcast emergency warnings. The players are really just working on making sure that people get the fire ready out onto their iPhones and using that. To get the AFL and the CFA together in our school was really significant, meant a lot to our community, especially with Joel, Joel being a local boy so it really shows the kids that it's an important thing that he's promoting and that it's meaningful to him. The kids loved having Joel Starwood here today, it's a really good experience for them to meet a footy star and also to learn about what he's come to tell all the kids about being fire ready. They loved having him out playing footy with them.