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hosted by the Emirate.  This is consistent with the  Municipality’s objective  to  ensure  that all

               residents and visitors enjoy the highest quality tourism, leisure and living experiences.





               Integrated Teams

               Dubai Municipality stated that it has assigned 2,300 cleaners to oversee hygiene services across

               the Emirate, who will work in four shifts and will be provided with all the necessary tools and

               equipment for the field. Additionally, the Municipality has appointed 650 hygiene engineers from

               the private sector to whom hygiene-related tasks in tourist, industrial, and desert areas have been

               outsourced. The teams will include approximately 250 supervisory staff to monitor hygiene tasks

               and complete the closure of emergency field communications.





               To preserve the environmental and hygienic conditions of public beaches in the Emirate of Dubai,

               Dubai Municipality has also assigned a field team of 84 members, including 12 supervisors and

               72 cleaners, who will work daily in three shifts; to maintain the cleanliness of public beaches in
               Dubai and enhance their sustainability, while providing a unique experience for beachgoers,

               including citizens, residents, and visitors, during the Eid holiday.





               Furthermore, the Municipality has deployed approximately 752 vehicles and machinery, including

               311  heavy  vehicles,  158  light  vehicles,  176  rental  vehicles,  77  heavy  equipment  attached to

               hygiene boats, and 30 light equipment, all of which will be available upon request. During the Eid

               holidays, the average daily programs for the automated fleet will be 456 to complete the city's

               hygiene tasks, deal with complaints and communications  as well as  implement  daily  field

               surveillance programs.
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