Are we practising #GoodHygieneHabits when we’re out and about? From washing our hands regularly to using a serving spoon and avoiding double-dipping, let’s not forget these practices when dining with family and friends. #SGClean
NEA has developed the Garden of Peace @ CCK, at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex, introducing inland ash scattering as an additional option for managing the cremated remains of loved ones. Operational beginning 17 May 2021, the facility will be open to all religious faiths.
#DidYouKnow that our cleaners do more than just clear our tables? They also need to sanitise tables, clear the tray/crockery return stations, and return clean crockery to the stalls.
Let’s do our part to help our cleaners! #ReturnYourTray #ClearYourTable #BinUsedTissues
Let’s do our part to help our cleaners! #ReturnYourTray #ClearYourTable #BinUsedTissues
To encourage diners to keep the tables clean at public dining places, NEA will complement existing educational efforts with enforcement. The 3-month advisory period begins from 1 Jun 2021, and enforcement will commence at hawker centres from 1 Sep 2021. More at https://go.gov.sg/nea-news-mandatory-to-clear-tables #ClearYourTable
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Developed by NEA, the Garden of Peace @ CCK, at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex, is open for operations today. Bookings can be made at www.eportal.nea.gov.sg or via personal registration at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery office or Mandai Crematorium office.
Developed by NEA, the Garden of Peace @ CCK, at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex, is open for operations today. Bookings can be made at www.eportal.nea.gov.sg or via personal registration at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery office or Mandai Crematorium office.
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Inland Ash Scattering Garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex
The Inland Ash Scattering Garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex will be operational from 17 May 2021. It is a peaceful, serene garden setting, created through thoughtful landscaping and greenery, which provides a dignified and respectful environment for…
It’s #WorldBeeDay today! #DidYouKnow bees play an important role in maintaining balance in our ecosystem?
More than 75% of the world’s food crops depend on bees and other pollinators. Learn more at www.un.org/en/observances/bee-day
More than 75% of the world’s food crops depend on bees and other pollinators. Learn more at www.un.org/en/observances/bee-day
It’s time to put our reusables to its best use! Don’t forget to leave the house with reusable bottles and containers when tabao-ing your morning coffee, lunch or dinner from your favourite food stalls. #SayYEStoWasteLess #BYO
#InNEAvation #DidYouKnow some mosquito species are nocturnal? The female Anopheles mosquito, which can transmit malaria, is one of them. Using our in-house developed Night Catcher, NEA carries out routine surveillance of these mosquitoes. go.gov.sg/malariasurveillance
With more time spent at home, what is one habit you want to pick up or get better at?
Anonymous Poll
42%
Be more energy-efficient #SaveElectricitySaveMoney
29%
Cooking & reducing food waste
15%
Recycling & Upcycling ♻️
14%
Nurture my green fingers, of course! 🌱👐🏻
#SGDengueUpdate 119 cases were reported in the week ending 22 May, 25 cases more than in the previous week. As more of us #StayHome, this could mean more blood meals for the day-biting Aedes mosquito. Keep dengue at bay, by regularly practising BLOCK & SAW. https://go.gov.sg/mozzieproof
Do you practise the “First-In-First-Out” method at home?
Anonymous Poll
90%
Yes, of course!
10%
No, but will definitely start now!
#SGDengueUpdate Over 2,700 dengue cases have been reported in 2021. Increasing Aedes aegypti mosquito population, and higher circulation of less common Dengue virus serotypes 3 and 4 to which we have lower population immunity, contribute to higher risk of dengue transmission. While our #NEAOfficers continue to conduct targeted inspections at areas with higher mosquito population, and step up operations at dengue cluster areas, residents should do the #MozzieWipeout regularly to #BLOCKDengue. https://go.gov.sg/nea-dengue-1jun2021
#InNEAvation #DidYouKnow the COVID-19 virus can be detected in human stools? Read about the novel wastewater surveillance method initiated by #NEAScientists early last year. https://go.gov.sg/wastewatersurveillancepaper
#FightCOVID19 #NEAOfficers
#FightCOVID19 #NEAOfficers
Have you been using our adorable Captain Green stickers? (See pinned message!)
Anonymous Poll
46%
Yes! More Captain Green stickers, please 💚
18%
Sometimes
36%
Will definitely start using now~