#NEAOfficers like Sulaiman work with these waste collectors to ensure biohazardous waste will be collected and incinerated quickly, in a way that is safe for waste handlers and the environment during the COVID-19 period. Find out what he does on our Instagram story highlight at www.instagram.com/nea_sg!
It’s always good to pack reusable containers in your bag because you never know when cravings may strike! #BringYourOwn 😊
Have other ideas on zero waste? Share it on social media this #YED2020, so that we can motivate more people to move #TowardsZeroWaste! www.cgs.gov.sg/yed
Have other ideas on zero waste? Share it on social media this #YED2020, so that we can motivate more people to move #TowardsZeroWaste! www.cgs.gov.sg/yed
Learn how mosquitoes transmit dengue. Apply mosquito repellent regularly if you are diagnosed with/ suspected to have dengue or live in a dengue cluster area to protect yourself and your loved ones. More tips here: nea.gov.sg/stop-dengue
From Jan to Jun 2020, we issued about 10,300 legal notices to homeowners and occupiers. Repeated legal notices that go unanswered may result in NEA gaining entry by force. Learn about what goes on during dengue inspections here: www.nea.gov.sg/dengue-inspection
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‼️ Protect yourself from dengue
1,794 dengue cases last week – highest no. of weekly cases recorded
🦟 If you live in a dengue cluster area, carry out these important steps to protect yourself and your loved ones:
- Spray insecticide in dark corners around the home, eg. under the bed/sofa, behind curtains
- Apply mosquito repellent regularly (reapply every few hrs/according to manufacturers’ instructions & level of activity)
- Wear long sleeves and long pants
➡️ More people working from home ➡️ easy targets for the day-biting Aedes mosquito
🚫 Do the Mozzie Wipeout at least once a week to prevent mosquito breeding
1. Loosen hardened soil
2. Turn over pails
3. Tip vases
4. Flip flowerpot plates
5. Clear the roof gutter and place BTI insecticide
More: go.gov.sg/nea-dengue
‼️ Protect yourself from dengue
1,794 dengue cases last week – highest no. of weekly cases recorded
🦟 If you live in a dengue cluster area, carry out these important steps to protect yourself and your loved ones:
- Spray insecticide in dark corners around the home, eg. under the bed/sofa, behind curtains
- Apply mosquito repellent regularly (reapply every few hrs/according to manufacturers’ instructions & level of activity)
- Wear long sleeves and long pants
➡️ More people working from home ➡️ easy targets for the day-biting Aedes mosquito
🚫 Do the Mozzie Wipeout at least once a week to prevent mosquito breeding
1. Loosen hardened soil
2. Turn over pails
3. Tip vases
4. Flip flowerpot plates
5. Clear the roof gutter and place BTI insecticide
More: go.gov.sg/nea-dengue
The weather can get quite chilly on rainy days. #DidYouKnow the lowest daily minimum temperature ever recorded in Singapore was 19 deg C on 14 Feb 1989?
Who says Singapore can’t have aircon weather? ❄
#UniquelySingapore #WeatherWednesday
Who says Singapore can’t have aircon weather? ❄
#UniquelySingapore #WeatherWednesday
Hawker culture is, and will always be, an integral part of the Singapore culture. Read our fellow Singaporeans’ thoughts on #OurHawkerCulture here: www.oursgheritage.sg/support-hawker-culture/
❤️ #UniquelySingapore
❤️ #UniquelySingapore
National Day may be different this year, as we celebrate from home but we can still participate in various virtual and home activities! Check out what’s happening on www.ndp.gov.sg
Happy 55th Birthday Singapore! #OurHeartForSG #UniquelySingapore
Happy 55th Birthday Singapore! #OurHeartForSG #UniquelySingapore
From 13 Aug, the odd or even date entry restriction at the 4 popular markets (Geylang Serai Market, Chong Pang Market, Block 20/21 Marsiling Lane & Block 505 Jurong West Street 52) will be lifted on weekdays, but will continue to be enforced on Sat & Sun. More at https://go.gov.sg/nea-easing-entry-restriction-markets-13aug
While an impending thunderstorm looms, blue skies and fluffy clouds shine through in the distance. Tag us in your #SGWeathergrams posts on Facebook & Instagram so we can share it on #WeatherWednesdays. :)
📷: siewjunjie
📷: siewjunjie
#PSA The message alleging that volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Sinabung will affect SG in the next few days is NOT true. The volcanic ash cloud was blown east-northeastward and SG was not affected. The eruption has ceased. www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2680936948794302
🎬 https://youtu.be/5tCl4kQxFt4
#DidYouKnow that you can receive alerts when there are dengue clusters and high Aedes aegypti mosquito population detected in your neighbourhood? Watch how you can quickly set up the alerts on the myENV app. Download it here: www.nea.gov.sg/myenv
#DidYouKnow that you can receive alerts when there are dengue clusters and high Aedes aegypti mosquito population detected in your neighbourhood? Watch how you can quickly set up the alerts on the myENV app. Download it here: www.nea.gov.sg/myenv
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How to turn on dengue alert on myENV app
#DidYouKnow that you can receive alerts when there are dengue clusters and high Aedes aegypti mosquito population detected in your neighbourhood? Watch how you can quickly set up the alerts on the myENV app. Download it here: www.nea.gov.sg/myenv
#WeatherWednesday
#DidYouKnow the highest record of rain days in a month in SG belonged to Nov 2018?
Want to make a guess how many days it rained for?
#DidYouKnow the highest record of rain days in a month in SG belonged to Nov 2018?
Want to make a guess how many days it rained for?
Final Results
51%
22 days
49%
27 days
We have seen sun showers before, but where do the raindrops come from? These raindrops are actually from nearby thunderstorms that are brought over by the wind.
#FunFact In the Japanese culture, it is believed to be the result of two fox spirits getting married. #WeatherWednesday
#FunFact In the Japanese culture, it is believed to be the result of two fox spirits getting married. #WeatherWednesday
#SGDengueUpdate 50% less mosquito breeding was detected in Town Council-managed areas in Aug, compared to in Jul, after 2-week intensive islandwide vector control efforts with Town Councils to combat dengue. However, the number of weekly cases remain high at above 1,000, and it is critical for all of us to do our part in the fight against dengue – here’s how: www.nea.gov.sg/stop-dengue
Planning dinner with your friends? Due to #SafeDistancing, there may be limited seating capacity at many places, so call in advance to make reservations first. Otherwise, opt for takeaway (bring your own containers!) or delivery 😊 #SGUnited #FightCOVID19
#SGDengueUpdate Though there were 208 dengue cases fewer compared to in the previous week, the weekly number of reported dengue cases remains high at 946. Learn more about dengue operations and what you can do to protect your family here: www.facebook.com/gracefu.hy/posts/339064654118755