Dubai Investments Park (DIP), the integrated commercial, industrial and residential community, has initiated a disinfection drive across all the common areas in its zones, supplementing the Dubai Municipality sterilisation drive, which has been implemented as part of the precautionary measures against the coronavirus (COVID-19).
In a statement from DIP, which is wholly owned by Dubai Investments, it said that sanitisation and fogging activities were carried out to the highest international standards, using best-in-class products and in line with the guidelines issued by Dubai Municipality.
The statement added that DIP has reinstated valuing and supporting the directives of Dubais government during this time and supporting and enhancing the initiatives of Dubai Municipality. In support with other government departments, it is committed towards ensuring the highest level of safety possible, in accordance with the guidelines of the World Health Organisation and international best practices.
Specialised sanitisation and disinfection teams used spraying machines to sterilise trucks and cars, and disinfectant fogging machines, steam cleaning machines and disinfectant sprayer compressed machines to sterilise roads and common areas.
The disinfection drive will see sanitisation and pest fogging in common areas across DIP 1 and DIP 2, including common pathways, bus stops, signages, garbage bins, around supermarkets, around restaurants, community parks, common car parks, schools, labour accommodations and common residential areas.
On the disinfection drive, General Manager Omar Al Mesmar, said: “Rendering of services remotely through alternate channels aimed at restricting the inflow and outflow, alongside other awareness drives, aimed at mitigating the impacts were already rolled out and the sanitization and fogging initiative aims at further complementing the measures.”
“With the size, proximity and nature of business across DIP, it was important to implement additional measures in the interest of the community and we will be implementing more rounds in the coming weeks.
“Specialised sanitisation and disinfection teams used spraying machines to sterilise trucks and cars, and disinfectant fogging machines, steam cleaning machines and disinfectant sprayer compressed machines to sterilise roads and common areas,” he concluded.