17/06/2026
đź’§ Winter Readiness: Preparing Properties and Public Spaces đź’§
Each year, our team works closely with the City of Cape Town and local stakeholders to support winter preparedness efforts across our districts. This includes reporting infrastructure faults, monitoring stormwater systems, assisting with urban cleaning initiatives and helping to identify public safety concerns before severe winter weather sets in.
See more on our latest post: https://wynbergid.co.za/2026/05/20/winter-readiness-infrastructure-awareness-and-community-updates/
đź’§ What you can do to prepare for Winter đź’§
Businesses, property owners and residents also play an important role in helping reduce winter-related risks.
đź’§ Property and Workplace Safety đź’§
Clear gutters and drains of leaves, litter and debris to help prevent flooding and water damage.
Check outdoor lighting and replace damaged globes or fittings to improve visibility during shorter daylight hours.
Trim overhanging branches near roofs, pavements and public walkways to minimise storm-related hazards.
Install or inspect non-slip mats and surfaces in entrances and high-traffic areas.
Clean and test security cameras to ensure visibility during wet weather conditions.
đź’§ Vehicle and Road Safety đź’§
Check tyres, brakes and lights before travelling in heavy rain.
Replace worn windscreen wipers and ensure demisters are functioning correctly.
Keep emergency contact numbers saved and accessible.
đź’§ Pedestrian Safety đź’§
Encourage staff working outdoors or roadside to wear reflective or bright clothing.
Report damaged pavements, potholes or faulty streetlights to help reduce public risk.