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Dubai Municipality prepares to maintain public hygiene during Eid Al-Adha holiday

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Dubai Municipality announced its preparations for the Eid Al-Adha holiday through several equipment, service, and control procedures, technical work programs, and plans, as well as intensification of supervisory and field efforts on maintaining public hygiene and waste management. In addition to 747 machines and vehicles prepared to carry out routine field programs, support, and emergency programs around-the-clock while conducting inspections on public hygiene facilities, the Municipality allocated over 3,000 supervisors and cleaners from its workers and the private sector.

Eng. Saeed Abdul Rahim Safar, Acting Director of Waste Operations Department at Dubai Municipality, said: “All of Dubai Municipality’s field crews have been placed on alert to preserve the cleanliness of streets, public spaces, neighborhoods, and beaches. As part of Dubai Municipality’s aim to manage waste operations and provide integrated and effective municipal services 24/7 to preserve the city’s cleanliness, sustainability, and aesthetic appearance in a way that ensures a safe and secure holiday for all residents and visitors in the Emirate of Dubai, it has prepared operational plans required for all emergency cases that ensure rapid response to notifications while securing work requirements of human and mechanical resources”.

“In addition to distributing 45 extra waste bins to handle emergency situations and the requirements of the most populated areas, Dubai Municipality has provided 2,320 of its cleaners and 426 workers from the private sector under the supervision of 250 supervisors and monitors, equipped with tools and equipment that will cover all parts of the emirate. In order to complete tasks as quickly and efficiently as possible during the first days of Eid Al-Adha, the teams will work in four shifts, taking into consideration the banned working hours exposed to sun from 12.30 pm to 3 pm. Furthermore, they will monitor the work of private sector firms that have contracts with the municipality and are experts in cleaning, transporting, sorting, and recycling waste, moving abandoned vehicles, and cleaning public hygiene facilities”. Safar added.

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