The collaboration between the forest brigades of the General Directorate for the Natural Environment, the Department of Pedanías y Barrios and the Concejalía de Movilidad Sostenible y Juventud has enabled intensive cleaning and disinfection work to be carried out in the municipality's districts.
In this way, the forest brigades of the Autonomous Community join the Municipal Service of Street Cleaning that, in collaboration also with STV and Aguas de Murcia, work from the beginning of the state of alarm on the disinfection of more than 1,000 daily points of the public spaces in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
These intensive and specific work in districts will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, and will run for several days until next Monday, reaching all these population centers.
Although this cleaning encompasses all public spaces, it will be carried out with greater intensity in critical points, which are those that present the greatest influx of people, such as bus stops, residential and disabled residential environments, hospitals, pharmacies, supermarkets, banks, tobacconists and near containers and litter bins, among others
Thus, tomorrow, Tuesday, El Palmar, Sangonera la Verde San Ginés, La Alberca, Santo Ángel and Algezares will be disinfected.
On Wednesday it will be the turn of Torreagüera, Beniaján, San José de la Vega, Los Garres, Los Ramos, Alquerías, Zeneta, Cañadas de San Pedro and Los Dolores, while on Friday these tasks will be carried out in Puente Tocinos, Zarandona, Santiago and Zaraiche, El Puntal, Churra, Cabezo de Torres, El Esparragal, Cobatillas, Monteagudo, Casillas, Llano de Brujas, Santa Cruz and El Raal.
On Saturday work will be done in Espinardo, La Albatalía, La Arboleja, Barqueros, Cañada Hermosa, Javalí Viejo, La Ñora, Guadalupe, Aljucer, Rincón de Seca, Rincón de Beniscornia, La Raya, Puebla de Soto, Nonduermas, Sangonera La Seca and Era High.
The last day will be held next Monday in Baños y Mendigo, Carrascoy-La Murta, Corvera, Los Martínez del Puerto, Valladolises, Jerónimo Y Avileses, Gea y Truyols, Sucina and Lobosillo.
Operators are using a sodium hypochlorite product - colloquially known as bleach - to clean and disinfect the municipality.
It is a concentration that is characterized by having a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity and by being fast bactericidal, without leaving any type of toxic residue.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia