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New 'reusable' masks, hand sanitiser to be given out by Temasek Foundation in March and April!
This is the fourth national mask distribution by Temasek Foundation, and the collection will last for two weeks.
- Reusable masks will be ready for collection on Mar 1 till end April
- They can be collected at selected RCs and community centres
- Between June last year and end-January, about 26 million reusable masks have been distributed
The new Livinguard mask also has an elastic chin to provide a better fit and air seal. However, its sizing differs from the black ProShield masks that were distributed in another exercise last November.
"Do recheck your mask size before collecting or ordering, as no exchange or refund will be allowed for hygiene reasons," said Mdm Ho.
Meanwhile, mask vending machines at 20 community centres have been moved to adjacent HDB blocks, as the centres will be used for the national COVID-19 vaccination roll-out.
The vending machines are also being restocked, Mdm Ho added.
Here's what you need to know
- SINGAPORE: Residents in Singapore will be able to collect free reusable masks and alcohol-free hand sanitiser from March and April, in another nationw
- SINGAPORE: Residents in Singapore will be able to collect free reusable masks and alcohol-free hand sanitiser from March and April, in another nationw
- SINGAPORE: Residents in Singapore will be able to collect free reusable masks and alcohol-free hand sanitiser from March and April, in another nationw
- SINGAPORE: Residents in Singapore will be able to collect free reusable masks and alcohol-free hand sanitiser from March and April, in another nationw
- SINGAPORE: Residents in Singapore will be able to collect free reusable masks and alcohol-free hand sanitiser from March and April, in another nationw
- SINGAPORE: Residents in Singapore will be able to collect free reusable masks and alcohol-free hand sanitiser from March and April, in another nationw
HAND SANITISER DISTRIBUTION TO START MID-APRIL
In its second such initiative, Temasek Foundation is also distributing 500ml of alcohol-free hand sanitiser to each household from mid-April.
The sanitiser is produced by local company Klenco.
Unlike the earlier distribution exercise in April 2020, residents can collect the free hand sanitiser from vending machines. Residents will have to bring their Singapore Power (SP) utilities bill, as well as their own bottle, for collection.
The SP bill for both March and April - both paper and electronic -will contain a special QR code with residents' SP bill number.
To start the collection process, residents will have to scan the QR code at the vending machine readers or key in their SP bill number on the touch screen. Once done, a #BYOB bottle sticker will be generated and residents can collect their free hand sanitiser.
Mdm Ho hopes that this will allow every household to collect "in a hassle free level, at all hours" at their nearest community centres.
More information will soon be available for both distribution exercises.
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