How FireRescue.com.au Uses AI
FireRescue.com.au uses artificial intelligence to support research, writing,
editing and resource creation. AI helps us work faster, but human judgement
remains central to what we publish.
Effective date: 2 June 2026
AI-assisted content is checked before publication wherever practical.
Our content supports learning and awareness. It is not professional advice.
For emergencies, follow official advice and call 000 in Australia.
1. Our Position on AI
We believe AI can be useful when it is used carefully, honestly and with
human oversight. FireRescue.com.au uses AI as a support tool, not as a
replacement for experience, safety procedures, emergency services, qualified
professionals or official public warnings.
Our aim is to make fire safety, emergency preparedness and rescue-related
information easier to understand for the public, learners, workplaces and
community groups.
2. How We Use AI
We may use AI tools, including large language models and image-generation
tools, to help create and improve website content.
- Drafting blog posts, guides, checklists and learning resources.
- Summarising complex topics into clearer plain English.
- Improving grammar, structure, readability and accessibility.
- Creating draft FAQs, headings, summaries and training-support notes.
- Preparing visual concepts, diagrams, printable resources and course images.
- Supporting search engine optimisation, meta descriptions and page structure.
- Helping convert long-form information into shorter learner-friendly formats.
3. Human Review and Editing
We do not aim to publish raw AI output without review. Content is checked,
edited and improved before it is published wherever practical.
Human review may include checking the tone, clarity, Australian spelling,
usefulness, safety context and whether the content is suitable for the
intended audience.
AI can make mistakes. It may misunderstand context, produce outdated
information or sound confident when it is wrong. Readers should always use
care and confirm important information with official sources.
4. Accuracy and Limitations
We make reasonable efforts to provide accurate and helpful information.
However, we cannot guarantee that every page, article, guide, image,
checklist or downloadable resource is complete, current or free from error.
Fire, rescue, emergency management, building safety and workplace compliance
can involve serious risks. Requirements may vary by state, territory,
workplace, agency, local council, regulator, property type and situation.
5. Not Professional, Legal or Emergency Advice
Content on FireRescue.com.au is provided for general information, education
and study support only. It is not legal advice, engineering advice, medical
advice, accredited training, operational instruction or a substitute for
professional judgement.
For urgent emergencies in Australia, call 000. For official
warnings, always follow your state or territory emergency service, fire
authority, local council, workplace procedures and other authorised sources.
6. FireRescue Course and Study Content
Some FireRescue learning resources may be supported by AI. These resources
are designed to help learners revise, understand key ideas and prepare for
further study.
They are not accredited training unless clearly stated. They do not replace
registered training organisations, workplace instruction, agency procedures,
current legislation or formal assessment requirements.
7. Images, Graphics and Media
Some images, graphics, icons or visual learning materials may be created or
edited using AI tools. These visuals are used to support learning and improve
understanding.
AI-generated images may be illustrative only. They should not be treated as
exact representations of real incidents, equipment, procedures, uniforms,
vehicles, buildings or emergency service operations.
8. Privacy and User Information
We aim to handle user information carefully. Visitors should avoid submitting
private, sensitive or emergency-critical information through general website
forms unless it is necessary.
Where AI tools are used to assist with administration, writing or support,
we aim to avoid entering unnecessary personal information into those tools.
9. Advertising, Affiliate Links and Commercial Content
Some pages may contain advertising, affiliate links or product references.
AI may assist with drafting or formatting this type of content.
Any product mention should be treated as general information only. Readers
should check suitability, safety, warranty, local requirements and current
pricing before making a purchase.
10. Accessibility and Plain English
One reason we use AI is to make information easier to read. We may use AI to
simplify wording, improve structure, create summaries and support people who
prefer clear step-by-step information.
We try to use short paragraphs, clear headings and practical explanations
wherever possible.
11. Corrections and Updates
We welcome corrections. If a reader notices something that appears outdated,
unclear or incorrect, we encourage them to contact us so the content can be
reviewed.
We may update this AI Transparency Policy from time to time as tools,
publishing methods, safety expectations and website practices change.
12. Contact FireRescue.com.au
If you have questions about how AI is used on this website, or if you want
to report a possible issue, please contact us.
Email:
info@firerescue.com.au
Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
FireRescue.com.au AI Transparency Policy V1.1.0. This page is provided for
transparency and general information. It should be read together with any
privacy, disclaimer, affiliate disclosure or terms pages published on this
website.
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Study support only. Not accredited training or a replacement for workplace procedures.
