Dohne Damons
A strong cold front is expected to reach the Western Cape on Friday evening and move eastwards.
This cold front is expected to result in showers and rain as well as strong winds, cold temperatures,
damaging waves and even some snow.
The cold front is expected to reach the Western Cape on Friday and only spread further inward by Sunday.
During colder temperatures, the possibility of unexpected fires can lead to tragedy.
The Joburg EMS offers the following safety tips to avoid this:
- Make sure to turn off and unplug all your heating appliances
- Put candles out and never leave them burning
These two safety tips can help reduce the risk of a fire breaking out in your home.
#WinterSafetyTip– Before you go to bed, some simple fire safety checks can save your life
— City of Joburg EMS (@CityofJoburgEMS) June 13, 2023
✅Make sure to turn off & unplug all your heating appliances
✅Put candles out & never leave them burning
By doing this, the risk of a fire breaking out in the house is reduced #SaferJoburg pic.twitter.com/m7ZYVQ5TdD
In an effort to stay warm this winter, many residents in informal settlements still use imbawula (braziers) & paraffin heaters, these heat sources can become dangerous fire hazards if not used properly. Keep safe this winter with these safety tips#SaferWinter #SaferJoburg pic.twitter.com/EFYlLwiixb
— City of Joburg EMS (@CityofJoburgEMS) June 12, 2023



