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FESA - Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia

RSS

 

What is RSS?

RSS (otherwise known as "Really Simple Syndication") is a data format for syndicating news and other information from websites.

RSS feeds provide free updates to your computer at designated intervals when content is updated on a website.

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Which feeds does FESA currently offer?

FESA offers RSS feeds for Alerts and Warnings, Fire Danger Ratings, Total Fire Bans and Media Releases.

Click on any of the links below to access these feeds:

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How do I subscribe to an RSS feed?

To receive FESA's RSS feeds you may need to install an RSS feed reader. In more recent web browsers, feed readers are automatically in-built as standard features. If you are using Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer 7.0, 8.0 or Firefox (Mozilla), refer to the section on Browser Installation Guides below.

If you don't already have a feed reader installed in your browser, you may need to install a separate RSS feed reader application. FESA does not endorse or offer technical support for any third party products, though some commonly used RSS readers are listed below:

Windows

MAC

 Readers for those with visual impairments

Browser Installation Guides

After configuring your browser or feed reader software, you will need to opt-in to receive the FESA RSS feed(s) of your choice by following the relevant links on the site (see Which feeds does FESA currently offer?). Once you have successfully subscribed to a particular RSS feed, information is sent to you after it is published on the website. Refer to the Disclaimer for information about the frequency of information delivery and troubleshooting.

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Configuration Options

To ensure that you receive RSS feeds shortly after they are published, please make sure you select the following options (or similar) on your computer:

  • In your program's settings, opt to receive alerts at the shortest possible intervals
  • Disallow or disable caching
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Disclaimer

FESA does not recommend that users rely solely on RSS feeds as a source of alert and warning information. Some third party products do not refresh at reliable intervals without manual intervention. The delivery time of information via RSS is not guaranteed by FESA. Users are encouraged to monitor other live sources to ensure that they have received the most up to date information.

FESA's RSS feeds are made available for personal, non-commercial use only. You may not edit or modify the text, content or links supplied.

FESA does not offer technical support or endorse any third party RSS applications.

FESA reserves the right to discontinue providing RSS feeds and make periodic technical alterations to the services at any time without notice.

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