Dubai Deploys 2,800 Workers, Rolls Out Eid Beach & Safety Plan

Dubai Eid Beach Safety

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The Dubai has implemented one of its most comprehensive holiday operations to date, with cleaner beaches and tightened food checks. In the middle of it all, there is Dubai Municipality, where more than 2,800 sanitation workers are deployed to ensure that all the places people frequent are operating well during the season of Eid Al Fitr. This year Dubai is going big in terms of Eid safety and you’ll notice it when you step out.

Dubai Announces Huge Eid Plan On Beaches, Parks, And Markets

According to the report made by The Global Filipino Times, the plan includes areas of family-only beach zones, surprise checks in restaurants and salons. It is a full-scale endeavour, with one motive: a safe and smooth holiday among the residents and visitors.

Beaches And A First In Rural Dubai

There are five family-marked out beach stretches in this Eid, such as Jumeirah 1, 2, 3, and Umm Suqeim 1 and 2. Jumeirah 2 and Umm Suqeim 1 now offer night beach access and allow more time to spend as a family, enjoying evenings with the sea cooler.

It also has something new for the year. The Nad Al Sheba Park will be the first location to have an Eid celebration on the outskirts of the city. Odds are themed workshops, appearances by Modhesh and Dana, and classic performances at Harbiya. It operates during the third day of Eid between 4 pm and 7 pm.

Meanwhile, cultural events will be held in the first two days under the banner of Season of Wulfa in Mushrif National Park, Al Mamzar Park and Zabeel Park. Consider live performances, candy-making workshops, and freebies.

Beyond Restaurants Inspections

At the back of the festival is a critical scrutiny initiative. Already, the authorities have inspected 154 food stores in tourist attractions and malls. In the case of Waterfront Market and Dubai Food Hub, there were separate sweeps that targeted such seasonal foods as sweets, nuts, and baked goods.

But it doesn’t stop there. Hotels, barber shops, salons, gyms, and shisha cafes are also being inspected by the inspectors. Even the henna products are under lab test, and the hotel pools are inspected to ensure that the regulations are followed and that lifeguards are ready.

The concept is not very hard: identify issues before complaints.

Labour Camps Form Part Of Eid Plans

The city did not forget about its employees. More than 700 labour accommodations in Muhaisnah, Al Quoz, and Jebel Ali are subject to inspection. Eid will be held in three labour markets that cover approximately 15,000 workers on any day, with an aim of targeting approximately 30,000 people.

A combination of regulation and celebration is a rare action.

Also Read: Dubai Miracle Garden, Vision Dubai Other Attractions Offer Free Entry For Eid al-Fitr

Hygienic Streets, Rapid Complaints

It will require a big muscle to keep Dubai clean. They have 2,876 sanitation engineers, 280 supervisors and hundreds of vehicles that are in charge of roads, beaches and residential areas.

Food safety issues can be reported by the residents either by using the Dubai 24/7 application or by calling 800900.

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FAQs

Which beaches are reserved for families this Eid in Dubai?

Jumeirah 1, 2, 3 and Umm Suqeim 1 and 2 are designated for families.

Are there any new Eid event locations this year?

Yes, Nad Al Sheba Park is hosting its first rural Eid celebration.

How can residents report food safety issues in Dubai?