 Obviously this week it's been another hot week and it continues on so we'll see the end of the week being hot and bring fire dangers across the state that will be in some cases extreme and severe on the forecast we've already seen. So sat day this week will be I think the interesting day of particular note. It's very warm obviously coming in at Wednesday, Thursday, Friday but sat day will be a day that is the more traditional fire weather and when I say traditional fire weather it's the day that will be hot, it'll be northerly winds, it'll be strong winds but the critical factor it'll have a southwesterly change which you'll see the wind change move through the state in one day whereas the last couple of weeks it's been moving through over two days you know it's been moving overnight and into the next morning whereas sat day we as a critical more traditional fire day and as we know in Victoria we lose more property we have a bigger impact after the change than before the change. So for those that don't understand the weather it is something to focus on understand the wind change and I think that's something that we'd all do very well to be prepared for. The other one that's important is probably a little bit of fatigue everyone's been ready for fires you know it's gone every week for the last six or seven weeks in some case people say well I've heard the story and we say it again stay focused it's really important in February that people all in Victoria do stay focused about fire and we've said it before but it's almost drought like conditions in particularly central Victoria and western Victoria where it's so dry and the heat is zapped any moisture out of any grass or bushland that we need to be really conscious of that. So again without boring people about the message it is about your preparedness it's about you making good decisions it's about you getting the information to make the decisions it's about thinking through what the scenario is in your area and make sure that you're able to empower yourself to make the best decision don't let yourself down do that for your safety.