Report broken street lights easily: Here’s how residents can help
Broken or malfunctioning street lights can create unsafe conditions for pedestrians and drivers. Residents can now report faults quickly via apps, WhatsApp, or phone to help local authorities restore lighting faster.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Reporting methods | Fixi App, Fixi website, WhatsApp (06 3643 2597), Phone (14 0184) |
| Delay in lighting activation | Up to 10 minutes in some areas |
| Issue cause | Network system change |
| Resolution timeframe | Varies (check municipality website) |
| Municipality | Sliedrecht |
Local municipalities, like Sliedrecht, are responsible for maintaining public infrastructure, including street lighting. They rely on resident reports to identify and fix faults efficiently, ensuring safety and visibility in public spaces.
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Faults in public lighting? Here's how to report them!
If street lighting is not working, it is likely that the lamp is broken or there is a cable fault. You can help us by reporting these faults. The sooner we receive a report, the sooner we can resolve the issue.
Where can you report a fault?
- via the Fixi App
- via the Fixi website
- via WhatsApp: 06 3643 2597
- by phone at 14 0184 (during office hours)
Lighting not switching on simultaneously
Due to a change in the network system, street lighting in some areas may not switch on simultaneously. The difference could be up to 10 minutes. Please take this into account. We are working to resolve this issue with the network operator.
More information
For more details about the types of faults and how long it takes to resolve them, visit the Faults in street lighting page.
