eThekwini Municipality pulling out all stops to ensure the safety this holiday season
Updated | By Sponsored by eThekwini Municipality
Thousands
of holidaymakers are expected to descend on its beaches and other
entertainment establishments for the December holidays.
The eThekwini Municipality is pulling out all stops to ensure the safety of thousands of holidaymakers that are expected to descend on its beaches and other entertainment establishments for the December holidays.
Safety and security
Holidaymakers' safety and security continues to be a priority for eThekwini Municipality this festive season. The city’s law enforcement officials and lifeguards have undergone intensive training to ensure that they are ready for any eventuality.
Around 65 beach guides will be stationed across various beaches to be at the service of visitors. An additional 120 lifeguards have also been deployed.
Over 2000 Metro Police officers will be out in full force to guard against anything that may threaten the rule of law. They will be supported by members of the SAPS. The city has also procured the services of private security personnel to beef up security. Beach Law Enforcement Officers will conduct regular patrols at all beaches.
The city has also made available 200 000 wristbands to be worn by all children visiting beaches to make it easy to identify them and to reunite them with family should their get separated. In the event that children are separated from their guardians, 38 child-minders are on standby to look after them until they are reunited with family members.
Swimming pools
The COVID 19 hard lockdown impacted the city’s plans to repair some swimming pools. Despite this, 35 pools are opened for the public this festive season. They will be operational from 06h00 to 17h00. Repairs to other pools are underway.
Beachfront operating hours
Alcohol is strictly prohibited at the beachfront. Any liquor found will be confiscated. Beach Law Enforcement teams will start their shifts from 06h00 to 18h30. Toilets and ablution facilities will be open from 06h00 to 20h00 on Monday to Thursday. During the weekend and on public holidays, services will be available from 06h00 to 22h00. A 24hour service will be provided at Point, Addington, South, CAC, New beach, Country Club, Thekwini and Bay of Plenty beaches. Bathing at all bathing beaches will be allowed from 06h00 and 18h30 daily.
The City has also procured portable toilets to be placed in strategic areas to augment the capacity of the existing infrastructure.
Fishing north of the Umngeni River is still prohibited following the UPL chemical spillage that happened during the July unrest.
Refuse collection
In anticipation of the huge amount of solid waste that is going to be generated during this period, the Durban Solid Waste (DSW) Unit has appointed 135 additional staff. DSW staff will work 16 hours a day to keep up with the demand for cleaning services. The Municipality appeals to the public to keep the city clean by disposing of litter in garbage bins provided across the city.
Traffic control
Given the high volume of traffic associated with this period at the beachfront, access to certain roads will be controlled via boom gates. Road safety campaigns are afoot to ensure that unroadworthy vehicles, drunken driving, and any other irresponsible conduct on the road are dealt with. To ease traffic congestion, a Park and Ride facility will be available at no cost to the public at the old Drive-In site. The city appeals to the public to always obey instructions from officers to ensure a safe and secure festive period.
COVID-19
With COVID numbers increasing country-wide residents and visitors are urged to be vigilant and to observe all COVID-safety protocols strictly. Vaccination sites will continue operating during the holiday period and the public is urged to vaccinate. Hands must be washed or sanitised regularly and an adequate social distance must be maintained at all times. The wearing of masks remains mandatory.
The city wishes all visitors and residents a safe, healthy and enjoyable festive season.
Asimile siyaqhuba.
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