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weekly measures
Conduct inspections to identify potential mosquito breeding sites at the construction site. Focus areas include:
- Unused containers, building waste areas, and site offices
- Building materials, equipment, and canvas sheets
- Ground-level puddles and stagnant water
- Concrete floors on upper levels and basements
- Water storage drums, tanks, and containers
- Bulk waste storage areas
- Trenches and excavation sites
- Lift wells and safety barriers
- Rooftops, water tanks, and treatment plants
- Any other containers or areas where water may collect
Application of insecticide or anti-mosquito chemical
Involves consistent application of insecticide or anti-mosquito oil to fixed water sources and containers located in the soil layer and above ground on a weekly basis. Reapplying after rainfall is necessary to compensate for possible erosion or removal of the applied material.
Desturction of mosquito breeding
Inspections involve the systematic elimination of any identified mosquito breeding sites and the treatment or removal of potential breeding habitats using insecticides. Additionally, any breeding instances and potential breeding areas identified should be reported to the construction site supervisor, so that they can quickly implement appropriate measures.
Fogging
Fogging is not obligatory at construction sites. It should only be carried out in cases of mosquito-related nuisance or disease outbreaks to effectively address the specific problem at hand.
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