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Hygiene Black Spot|Sham Shui Po Merchant: 3 years ago, mice were seen gathering in the morning and evening, and the epidemic improved

2022-08-14T11:34:02.567Z


The Government has listed 663 hygiene black spots in Hong Kong, of which 26 are in Sham Shui Po, and four are infested with rodents. The Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing, and the two Secretaries visited Sham Shui Po today (14th). Some restaurants said that three years


The Government has listed 663 hygiene black spots in Hong Kong, of which 26 are in Sham Shui Po, and four are infested with rodents.

The Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing, and the two Secretaries visited Sham Shui Po today (14th).

A restaurant said that when it opened three years ago, there were a lot of mice, most of which gathered in the back alley. You can see a large number of mice gathering in the morning and evening, but now you don’t often see mice gathering. She said that the epidemic may have improved the problem of rodent infestation.


Citizens expressed their support for the government's Hong Kong-wide clean-up campaign to combat the sanitation black spots in Hong Kong.


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There are 26 hygienic black spots in Sham Shui Po, most of which are construction wastes, accounting for nine, followed by hygienic problems in back alleys and rodent infestation, each of which has four spots. problems, store blockages, graffiti, wild bird gatherings and sanitation issues.

Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration Cheuk Wing-hing, Secretary for Development Ning Hon-ho and Director of Buildings Yu Po-mei and other officials inspected the Sham Shui Po hygiene black spot today.

Citizens: Dangerous signboards must be demolished and hope the government will do real things

Mr. Ho pointed out that there are not many dangerous signboards in Sham Shui Po, and there are more in Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei.

He bluntly said that he would not pay attention to signboards when walking on the street, and he did not think the signs were dangerous, but now he looked closely and found that most of the signboards were very old. When asked if he is worried about the signboard falling when the wind blows, he said that he will not go out when the wind blows, but he is always worried that someone will be injured because of it.

Regarding dangerous signboards, Mr. He bluntly said that "if it is dangerous, we must remove the signboard", and we must do practical things.

(Photo by Ye Yongxin)

Referring to the three-month clean-up campaign in Hong Kong, Mr. Ho believes that three months is not enough to remove all the dangerous signboards, but also expresses his support, saying that at least some of the most dangerous signboards can be removed first, which is more secure for human life. .

When asked about his suggestion for government action, Mr. Ho said bluntly: "It's so simple, the signboard is dangerous! There is no need to 'add branches and leaves', but to do real things."

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Ms. Ho, who has opened a restaurant in Sham Shui Po for three years, pointed out that the environmental problems have begun to improve in recent months, and the streets are not as dirty as they used to be. She also noticed that there are more cleaners cleaning the streets and disposing of rubbish. Speaking of Sham Shui Po, Sham Shui Po is very clean now.”

Ms. Ho expressed her "very good approval" of the government's clean-up campaign, saying that if she works in the catering industry, a cleaner environment is certainly better. "With a clean environment, at least everyone can be more comfortable."

(Photo by Ye Yongxin)

Rat infestation improvement material due to reducing waste during the epidemic

When asked about the problem of rodents, Ms. Ho pointed out that when the store was first opened, there were many rats, and most of them gathered in the back alley. Even on the street, they were occasionally seen, not to mention a large number of rats gathered in the morning and at night.

But now it is rare to see rats gathering, she said that the epidemic may have improved the problem of rodent infestation.

She pointed out that during the epidemic, everyone paid more attention to cleanliness and would not throw away garbage at will.

When asked about the three-month Hong Kong clean-up campaign, Ms. Ho said she "very agrees", because she works in the catering industry, and a cleaner environment is certainly better. "With a clean environment, at least everyone can feel more comfortable."

▼18 District Health Black Spot List▼


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Hygiene Black Spot | Zhuo Wing-hing led officials to inspect the Buildings Department and pointed out that illegal signboards in Sham Shui Po accounted for 1/3 of Hong Kong's sanitation black spots. Rats are rampant and difficult to eradicate Prince Sham Shui Po residents are troubled The government plans to use a heavy code to crack down on hygiene black spots or increase the fixed penalty by adding CCTV research

Source: hk1

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