The Vector Control Unit will concentrate its fogging exercise in St. Lucy and St. Peter for most of next week.
On Monday, October 28, the team will visit communities in St. Lucy, including Trent’s Road, Hannays Road, Swampy Town, and Hope Bridge Road.
The Unit will focus on areas in St. Peter, on Tuesday, October 29, when it goes into Speightstown, Queen Street, Bovell Road, Mango Lane, Chapel Street, Gooding Alley, Major Walk, Sand Street, Church Street, Golden Mile with avenues, and environs.
Wednesday, October 30, will see the team return to St. Lucy, where the following areas will be sprayed: Pie Corner, Little Bay, Upper Salmond, Josey Hill, Rock Hall, Mount View, Chance Hall, Cave Hill, and Bishops.
It will be the turn of Graveyard, The Risk, Date Tree Hill, Boscobelle, Collins, Diamond Corner, Moore Hill, Castle, and Gays in St. Peter, on Thursday, October 31.
The fogging exercise for the week will conclude on Friday, November 1, in the following St. Michael and Christ Church districts: Deighton Road, Gooding Road, Brathwaite Gap, Dayrells Road, Plum Close, Rockley New Road, Ventnor Gardens, and Golf Club Road.
Fogging takes place from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. daily. Householders are reminded to open their windows and doors to allow the spray to enter. Children should not be allowed to play in the fog.
Members of the public are advised that the completion of scheduled fogging activities may be affected by events beyond the Unit’s control. In such circumstances, the Unit will return to communities affected in the soonest possible time. (BGIS)