Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Keep Streets & Homes Clean During Eid”

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Bakra Eid is approaching, prompting a discussion on keeping our surroundings clean. Let’s explore simple methods to ensure tidiness during this festive season.

Tips for Keeping Streets Clean:

  1. Prompt Cleaning: After sacrificing an animal, immediately clean the area to prevent blood and waste from accumulating on the streets.
  2. Absorbent Material: Place absorbent material such as sawdust or sand on the ground before sacrificing to soak up blood and make cleaning easier.
  3. Dispose Properly: Use designated waste disposal areas or bins for animal waste and leftover parts. Avoid leaving them on the streets or in public spaces.
  4. Community Effort: Encourage neighbors to work together in cleaning up the streets after sacrificing animals. Organize a community clean-up drive to ensure thorough cleaning.

How to Keep Homes Clean:

  1. Outdoor Sacrifice Area: Designate a specific outdoor area for sacrificing animals to minimize mess inside the house.
  2. Lay Down Plastic Sheets: Place plastic sheets or tarps on the ground before sacrificing to catch any blood or waste and facilitate cleaning.
  3. Immediate Cleanup: Clean the sacrifice area promptly after completing the ritual to prevent stains and odors from lingering.
  4. Proper Disposal: Dispose of animal waste in sealed bags and discard them in the appropriate waste bins to maintain cleanliness.

Conclusion:

By following these simple tips, we can ensure that our streets and homes remain clean and hygienic during Bakra Eid. Let’s work together as a community to uphold cleanliness standards and celebrate this auspicious occasion in a respectful and responsible manner.


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