To prevent the spread of dengue fever, you must first prevent the breeding of its vector, the Aedes mosquito. The Aedes
mosquito is easily identifiable by its distinctive black and white
stripes on their body. It prefers to breed in clean, stagnant water
easily found in our homes. You can get rid of the Aedes mosquito by frequently checking and removing stagnant water in your premises.
The guidelines below will give you an overview of how you can prevent the Aedes mosquito from breeding.
At all times
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v Turn pails and watering cans over and store them under shelter.
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v Remove
water in plant pot plates. Clean and scrub the plate thoroughly to
remove mosquito eggs. Avoid the use of plant pot plates, if possible.
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v Loosen soil from potted plants to prevent the accumulation of stagnant water on the surface of the hardened soil.
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v Do
not block the flow of water in scupper drains along common corridors in
HDB estates. Avoid placing potted plants and other paraphernalia over
the scupper drains.
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v Cover rarely used gully traps. Replace the gully trap with non-perforated ones and install anti-mosquito valves.
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v Cover
bamboo pole holders after use. Rainwater can potentially accumulate in
these bamboo pole holders if they are uncovered and create a habitat.
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v No tray or receptacles should be placed beneath and or/ on top of any air-conditioning unit so as not to create a condition favourable for mosquito breeding. |
Every other day
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v Change
water in flower vases. Clean and scrub the inner sides of vases. Wash
roots of flowers and plants thoroughly as mosquito eggs can stick to
them easily.
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Once a week
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v Clear
fallen leaves and stagnant water in your scupper drains and garden.
These leaves could collect water or cause blockages to the drains, thus
resulting in the buildup of stagnant water.
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Once a month
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v Add
prescribed amounts of sand granular insecticide into vases, gully traps
and roof gutters, even if they are dry. You can see the list of
retailers who carry sand granular insecticides in their stores at this
webpage: http://www.nea.gov.sg/aedes/insecticides
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v Clear away fallen leaves in roof gutters and apron drains. If structurally feasible, remove the roof gutters. |
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