Extreme Heat: What You Need to Know Presentation
Learn how to prepare for heatwaves and fire safety with the City of Swan's Community Safety team.
Details
Monday 5 October 2026
9:30am - 10:30am
300 Arthur St, Dayton WA 6055, Australia
Free
Learn how to prepare for heatwaves and fire safety with the City of Swan's Community Safety team.
Monday 5 October 2026
9:30am - 10:30am
300 Arthur St, Dayton WA 6055, Australia
Free
Prepare yourself and your family for the challenges of extreme heat with this informative workshop. The session is designed to provide practical advice on managing heatwaves and understanding fire safety alerts.
You will hear directly from the City of Swan's Community Safety team who will share valuable tips to keep your home and loved ones safe during hot weather conditions.
This event is ideal for adults looking to enhance their knowledge on heatwave preparedness and fire safety.
The workshop will cover how to prepare for heatwaves, including recognizing different alerts and warnings related to fire safety. Attendees will gain insights into practical steps they can take at home to reduce risks.
The session runs for one hour, providing ample time for questions and discussions with safety experts.
This is a free event, making it accessible for all community members interested in safety and preparedness.
The presentation will be held at the Dayton Family Hub, located at 300 Arthur Street, Dayton. This venue is community-friendly and easy to access.
There are directions available to help you find the location with ease, ensuring a stress-free arrival.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it convenient for families to attend.
This workshop is tailored for adults, particularly parents who want to ensure their families are safe during extreme heat events.
It is important to arrive on time to benefit fully from the presentation and participate in the Q&A session.
Please note that the event is free but registration may be required to secure your spot.
Attendance is free of charge, encouraging wide community participation.
Booking details are available through the City of Swan’s events calendar or contact channels.
Early registration is recommended to guarantee your place at this valuable safety workshop.