
Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, which has undertaken projects that prioritize public health, is working hard to disinfect and disinfect the sacrificial animal sales and slaughter areas against all pests that may occur due to animal waste before Eid-al-Adha. The work will continue after the holiday.
Ankara Metropolitan Municipality continues the disinfection and disinfection processes it started in sacrificial sales points and slaughtering areas before Eid al-Adha without interruption.
Ankara Metropolitan Municipality, which prioritizes public health against the possibility of an increase in houseflies, mosquitoes and pests due to the holiday falling in the summer months, carries out disinfection and disinfection work in the sacrificial sales areas with 230 personnel and 62 vehicles affiliated with BelPlas AŞ.
USEFUL MICROORGANISM TECHNOLOGY IS USED
BelPlas teams, which fight against flies, mosquitoes and all kinds of pests in parks and recreation areas and public points throughout the city, also work hard by spraying during Eid al-Adha.
BelPlas AŞ Disinfection Unit Manager İsmail Dane noted that they carry out 7/24 disinfection and disinfection work in order to protect public health in the sacrificial animal sales and slaughter areas and said, “On the occasion of Eid al-Adha, our disinfection and disinfection works continue 7/24 to ensure that our citizens have a healthy and peaceful holiday. "The beneficial microorganism technology produced by our company is used to prevent bad odors caused by animal waste in sacrifice sales and slaughter areas," he said.
EFFECTIVE FIGHT AGAINST PESTS IN THE CAPITAL
Metropolitan Municipality teams will continue their disinfection campaign until the sacrificial waste is cleared from the area and does not adversely affect public health; With this fight, it aims to prevent some diseases by preventing bacterial growth.
Disinfection and disinfection works, which were started before the holiday in order to create a healthy environment in pre-determined sacrificial slaughtering areas in all districts of the capital, will continue after the holiday.