The Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 specify the allowed decibel levels depending on the day and time. The regulations ensure acceptable levels are met, with flexibility to allow normal activities to occur. For a better understanding of these regulations, please view our Noise Information Sheet.
In most cases, noise issues are resolved by talking to the people involved, where this has not worked you can lodge a noise enquiry via our Customer Service Request for anti-social behaviour and after hours noisy parties, contact the Police to lodge a complaint.
To keep poultry including fowls, peafowls, turkey, geese and ducks on your property you must ensure the following requirements are met:
- Poultry are not to exceed 20 in number
- Poultry are not to be kept within 12 metres of any residential home
- Poultry are to be kept in and provided with a properly constructed enclosure
- All enclosures must be kept in a clean condition
Yes. Click the link below to learn how to remove asbestos safely or when a licensed asbestos removalist may be required.
Asbestos Removal
If removing yourself, when it is time to dispose triple wrap in heavy duty black plastic and clearly label the package ‘CAUTION ASBESTOS’.
See more about disposing of asbetstos here
Mould may grow in homes when conditions are damp, dark and poorly ventilated. Once the cause of the excess moisture encouraging mould growth has been rectified the mould can then be removed. Department of Health WA provide information on this process - see link below.
If you are renting a property which has a mould problem, your rental agent should be the first contact. If you need help Tenancy WA: 1800 621 888 may be able to assist you.
Department of Health WA - mould information