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Happy purple day to everyone celebrating 💜One way to say ‘borahae’ to your family and community is by keeping dengue awa...
12/06/2026

Happy purple day to everyone celebrating 💜

One way to say ‘borahae’ to your family and community is by keeping dengue away. 🦟

Learn how to B-L-O-C-K The Spread of dengue with five simple habits that help prevent Aedes mosquitoes from breeding.

Learn more at https://go.gov.sg/2026-dp.

10/06/2026

Seniors are among those most at risk of severe illness from dengue, but keeping mozzies away can start with just five simple steps. 🫸🦟

Led by iconic swing dancer and active ageing advocate Sing Yuen Lim, we’re biting back with a B-L-O-C-K workout that gets everyone moving, from seniors to the whole family.

Once a week. Five simple steps. That’s all it takes. Learn more at https://go.gov.sg/2026-dp

If we could rank recycling habits on a tier list… this is what we’ve got. What else belongs on the list? Let us know in ...
09/06/2026

If we could rank recycling habits on a tier list… this is what we’ve got. What else belongs on the list? Let us know in the comments!

07/06/2026

What do you do with bottles and cans without the Deposit Mark? During the transition period (until 30 Sep 2026), producers are clearing existing stock – so you may come across drinks with and without the Deposit Mark. Here’s where they go ✅

Find out more at returnright.sg

05/06/2026

Flowerpot plates and dish trays are among the most easily overlooked breeding spots at home. Even a small amount of stagnant water is enough for mozzies to breed.

Aedes mosquitoes lay their eggs there, which can develop into adults in just 7-10 days.

As part of your Weekend Reset, take a moment to LIFT and empty plates and trays, and give them a quick rinse.

For more dengue prevention tips, visit https://go.gov.sg/2026-dp.

04/06/2026

Every trip to the recycling bin’s an adventure

Think you know dengue prevention basics? 👀🦟Some myths sound harmless, but the wrong assumptions can increase your dengue...
03/06/2026

Think you know dengue prevention basics? 👀🦟

Some myths sound harmless, but the wrong assumptions can increase your dengue risk without you realising it.

Swipe through to test your knowledge. Then remember to B-L-O-C-K mosquito breeding at home:

🦟 Break up hardened soil
🦟 Lift and empty flowerpot plates
🦟 Overturn pails and wipe their rims
🦟 Change water in vases regularly
🦟 Keep roof gutters clear and place BTI insecticide

Visit https://go.gov.sg/2026-dp for more dengue prevention tips.

BREAKING: Breeding sites are declining… and mosquitoes are calling it a catastrophe.In 2025, dengue cases in Singapore f...
01/06/2026

BREAKING: Breeding sites are declining… and mosquitoes are calling it a catastrophe.

In 2025, dengue cases in Singapore fell to a 7-year low; a sign that consistent prevention is working.

Don’t stop now. Dengue is and we can’t afford to be complacent. Your move: B-L-O-C-K mosquito breeding weekly. One simple routine, one big impact.

Learn more at https://go.gov.sg/2026-dp.

31/05/2026

When soil hardens, water can form tiny puddles in cracks and crevices. This is a common breeding habitat at home.

Aedes mosquitoes can lay eggs in these damp areas. Their eggs can survive for months, hatching quickly when the soil is watered again.

As you reset for the new week, make time to break up hardened soil around your home and keep yourself safe.

Learn more at https://go.gov.sg/2026-dp.

30/05/2026

Everyone: Does the S-A-W steps.
Mosquitoes: Go on unhinged rants because they can’t feed and spread dengue.

The S-A-W steps work by breaking the transmission chain, stopping infected mosquitoes from biting you and preventing new infections.

Spray insecticide in dark corners to kill hidden mosquitoes.
Apply repellent to reduce bites.
Wear long sleeves and pants to create a physical barrier.

Find out more at https://go.gov.sg/2026-dp.

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