Environmental Health Department Issues Guidance on Reducing Mosquito Breeding Sites in Response to Recent Rainfall Across the Turks and Caicos Islands
#TurksandCaicos, November 7, 2023 – Due to the recent heavy rainfall across the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Environmental Health Department (EHD) strongly urges residents, homeowners, apartment owners, and businesses
#TurksandCaicos, November 7, 2023 – Due to the recent heavy rainfall across the Turks and Caicos Islands, the Environmental Health Department (EHD) strongly urges residents, homeowners, apartment owners, and businesses to proactively address debris and refuse/garbage removal from their premises. Proper disposal at the public landfill/solid waste disposal sites on your respective island is essential. This not only helps in maintaining a clean environment but also plays a crucial role in dengue prevention and the prevention of other mosquito and vector-borne diseases.
As the Environmental Health Department’s Vector Control Unit diligently monitors and treats mosquito breeding sites, we also encourage homeowners, apartment owners and business proprietors to take responsibility for managing standing water on their properties.
Furthermore, we recommend that residents and businesses remain vigilant by implementing the following precautions:
- Regularly inspect your home and yard for potential water-holding containers.
- Overturn or securely cover containers that may collect rainwater.
- Properly dispose of old tires.
- Ensure the appropriate disposal of all garbage and refuse.
- Cover items like boats and children’s pools to prevent water accumulation.
- Maintain clean rain gutters and ensure they function correctly.
- Inspect window and door screens for any holes.
- Securely cover water drums and rain barrels.
For more information and assistance, please feel free to contact the Environmental Health Department at the following telephone numbers: 649-338-2143/44. Your proactive efforts and cooperation in these preventive measures will significantly contribute to dengue prevention and the overall well-being of our community.