Extreme heat can be deadly with heatwaves causing more deaths in Australia than any other natural hazard. Before a heatwave hits, make sure you know how to keep yourself, loved ones, neighbours and pets cool and safe.
Visit SA Health – Healthy in the Heat for information on what to do before and during a heatwave.
- Drink lots of water
- Use an air conditioner or fan
- Avoid going out in the heat
- Seek shade
- Cool off with a shower or bath
- Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing
- Hot cars can be deadly. Do not leave vulnerable people or pets in cars.
Looking after yourself and others.
While extreme heat can affect everyone, some members of the community are more at risk. SA Health – Healthy in the Heat has simple information for older people, babies and children, people who are pregnant, and people with chronic or mental health conditions. Translated resources are also available in a range of languages.
- Know if members of your family, friends or neighbours are at particular risk in the heat and make a plan to check on them regularly.
- People in the community at risk can register for a daily check-in phone call with Red Cross via Telecross REDi (SA)
- Know the signs and what to do for heat-related illness, such as dehydration, heat stress and heat stroke.
EmergencyRedi workshop with Red Cross
Are you EmergencyRedi? Join Red Cross as they chat about the things you can do now to help you and your loved ones to be prepared, and cope better should an emergency occur.
Thursday 5 February, 6.30pn - 7.30pm
Unley Town Hall
Free - reserve your place here.
This summer our libraries (Unley and Goodwood) and community centres (Fullarton Park and Unley) will provide Cool Spaces during severe or extreme heatwaves (when 3 or more consecutive days of severe or extreme heatwave is forecast by the Bureau of Meteorology.
Everyone is welcome to spend time relaxing in the air-conditioned facilities, during existing opening hours.
With sites across the City of Unley and a range of opening hours, consider if attending a Cool Space is the right option for you (we recommend people avoid travelling in the hottest part of the day).
During very hot weather, please stay healthy in the heat and check in on others. Visit SA Health - Healthy in the Heat for information on what to do before and during a heatwave.
Community centre and library opening hours:
(Goodwood Library is closed for refurbishments 8 February - 1 March)
Mondays
- Unley Library: 1pm-6pm
- Unley Community Centre: 8.30am-4.30pm
- Fullarton Park Community Centre: 8.30am-5pm
Tuesdays
- Unley Library: 10am-6pm
- Unley Community Centre: 8.30am-4.30pm
- Fullarton Park Community Centre: 8.30am-5pm
Wednesdays
- Unley Library: 10am-6pm
- Unley Community Centre: closed
- Fullarton Park Community Centre: 8.30am-5pm
Thursdays
- Unley Library: 10am-8pm
- Unley Community Centre: 8.30am-4.30pm
- Fullarton Park Community Centre: 8.30am-5pm
Fridays
- Unley Library: 10am-6pm
- Unley Community Centre: 8.30am-4.30pm
- Fullarton Park Community Centre: 8.30am-5pm
Saturdays
- Unley Library: 10am-4pm
- Unley Community Centre: closed
- Fullarton Park Community Centre: closed
Sundays
- Unley Library: 2pm-5pm
- Unley Community Centre: closed
- Fullarton Park Community Centre: closed
All libraries and community centres are closed on public holidays.