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Can we find out which areas have high Aedes aegypti mosquito population? Yes! In fact, there’s a map at your fingertips showing such areas at www.nea.gov.sg/dengue-zika/Aedes, along with a step-by-step guide on how you can set notifications to be alerted to such areas on myENV app.

If your home is located within an area with high Aedes aegypti mosquito population, take action by regularly practising the Mozzie Wipeout!
An important period for remembrance, the Qing Ming Festival is a time for paying respect to our ancestors. Let’s be considerate by keeping our shared spaces clean and staying away from crowds if we’re feeling unwell.

Visitors are encouraged to avoid the peak periods at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery and government columbaria during the weekends from 21 Mar to 19 Apr 2020. Visit www.nea.gov.sg/qingming2020 for more information on the public advisory and real-time traffic conditions outside Mandai Columbarium and Choa Chu Kang Columbarium.
More than 5,000 premises have been certified #SGClean since the campaign launch on 16 Feb 2020!

But what does this mean? Premises with the SG Clean quality mark have high levels of cleaning and hygiene standards. Go to sgclean.gov.sg for a list of places that are certified SG Clean.
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Here’s a tip to a cooler home: Use curtains, blinds or solar window films to keep heat out and save on air conditioning!

More #EnergyEfficientHome tips at http://bit.ly/EnergyEfficientHomeNEA

#SaveElectricitySaveMoney #EnergyEfficiency #EnergySavingTips
#DidYouKnow that Chomp Chomp Food Centre’s unique name originated from its Teochew name, Tiong Tiong, which means loyalty and righteousness?

If you’ve visited Chomp Chomp recently, you may have seen the SG Clean quality mark signalling the hawker centre’s high level of cleaning and hygiene standards. The full list of certified SG Clean places is available at sgclean.gov.sg

#SGClean #OurHawkerCentres
🦟 Here’s what you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones 🦟

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It's #EarthHour tonight! Don’t forget to turn off all your lights at 8.30pm today. And because we only have one earth, let’s ensure we use our resources wisely. Read more here: earthhour.org

#ClimateActionSG
Meet our SG Clean Ambassadors! Sharing a common passion to make #SGClean a way of life, our #SGCleanAmbassadors will help drive the adoption of good personal habits and social norms.

They will encourage patrons to return their trays and keep tables clean, and guide them on safe distancing measures to #FightCOVID19 and other infectious diseases. Interested to join the SG Clean Ambassadors Network? Sign up at http://go.gov.sg/sgcleanambassadors
Dining-in will be disallowed at #OurHawkerCentres, with effect from 7 Apr until 4 May 2020 (inclusive). During this period, patrons can only buy food from hawker centres by taking away or using food delivery services. Don’t forget to #BringYourOwnContainers when tabao-ing! #SayYesToWasteLess

More information available at go.gov.sg/nea-circuit-breaker-measures-3apr
When heading down to #OurHawkerCentres to tabao food home, don’t forget to bring your own clean containers so you can save the Earth at the same time! ;)

#SayYesToWasteLess #IBringMyOwnSG #BringYourOwnSG #BYO #TowardsZeroWaste
You can now report cases where safe distancing is not being practised, via the dedicated function on the #OneServiceApp, which is available on App Store (http://go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-appstore) and Google Play (http://go.gov.sg/oneserviceapp-playstore).

The information provided will help the relevant agencies to know where the “hotspots” are, which require further enforcement and patrolling action.
All Designated Smoking Areas (DSAs) along the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone will be closed from 15 Apr 2020, in view of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Control Order) Regulations 2020. Notices will be put up at the 54 DSAs. Owners of premises and smokers are reminded that smoking is not allowed within the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone.

Smoking corners beyond the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone, such as those in coffeeshops and hawker centres, will also be closed. NEA will continue with enforcement at smoking prohibited areas, including the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone. More information available at www.nea.gov.sg/circuit-breaker-measures
$500 funding for hawkers using food delivery system: www.facebook.com/NEASingapore/posts/2587255758162422