Wyndham City has introduced Smart Barbecues to enhance the barbecue experience of residents in some of its beautiful parks.
According to Wyndham City's Smart City Portfolio Holder, Cr Aaron An, the Council has initiated a six-month trial for the Smart Barbecue installation at Presidents Park and Bloom Street Reserve. The Council is currently evaluating additional locations across the municipality for the busy summer season.
“Residents will also enjoy a cleaner facility because the sensor technology records regular cleaning and maintenance and if there is a fault with the barbecue Council will receive an alert to fix the issue.”
“This means the barbecue spends less time out of service and more time being used by the community.”
“The barbecues will be equipped with technology which eventually will be used to let the community know when a barbecue is available,” Cr An said.
“The barbecue use can also help Council in deciding if a certain area needs more bins, lighting, water or other related amenities.”
Cr An said the sensors on the hot plates would over time help Council compile data on how frequently each barbecue is used.
“This data will help Council manage the facilities, understand if the community needs more of these facilities and indicate when they need to be serviced or replaced.”
“This trial will identify the benefits of such technology and, if successful, the technology is expected to be retrofitted to all barbecues across the city.”