Eid Al Adha 2025 in Dubai: 2,800 people will help make your celebrations safe and clean

Municipality deploys citywide field employees, asks residents to report health concerns

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Sajila Saseendran, Chief Reporter
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Dubai Municipality will deploy a field team of 2,800 engineers, supervisors, inspectors, and specialised workers to ensure smooth Eid celebrations. Picture used for illustrative purposes.
Dubai Municipality will deploy a field team of 2,800 engineers, supervisors, inspectors, and specialised workers to ensure smooth Eid celebrations. Picture used for illustrative purposes.
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Dubai: A battalion of 2,800 civic workers will work tirelessly to ensure your Eid Al Adha celebrations in Dubai remain safe and clean.

Dubai Municipality on Wednesday affirmed its full readiness to manage operations across the emirate during the Eid Al Adha holiday, deploying a field team of 2,800 engineers, supervisors, inspectors, and specialised workers.

The initiative aims to ensure high standards of public health, safety, and environmental cleanliness across public spaces, facilities, and events, the civic body said.

The Municipality has intensified preparations across key areas, including sanitation, food safety, beach and park operations, and abattoir services.

These efforts are designed to support residents and visitors throughout the holiday period while reinforcing Dubai’s position as a leading global city offering safe, seamless, and high-quality services,” it said.

The Municipality also confirmed that its call centre will operate 24/7 throughout the holiday period. Reports or inquiries related to food safety, public health, or municipal services can be submitted via the “Dubai 24/7” app or by calling 800 900.

Citywide cleanliness

To ensure citywide cleanliness during the holiday, Dubai Municipality has deployed more than 2,300 sanitation engineers, supported by 250 supervisory and inspection staff. The teams are responsible for overseeing field operations, supported by a fleet of 752 fully equipped vehicles and machinery.

Comprehensive cleaning campaigns have already been conducted across Eid prayer grounds, public facilities, gathering points, green spaces, and main and secondary roads. Waste storage containers have also been strategically placed across vital areas to accommodate increased waste volumes during the holiday, the Municipality said.

Health and safety

A team of 250 inspectors and monitors has been assigned to enforce public health and food safety standards, including inspection of event venues and food establishments. Public parks and key recreational destinations that will come under supervision include Dubai Frame (from 8am to 9pm), Children’s City (from 9am to 8pm), and several major parks (from 8am to 11pm) such as Al Mamzar, Creek Park, Zabeel Park, Al Safa, Mushrif National Park, and the Quranic Park.

Dubai Municipality has also increased readiness at public beaches, including those designated for night swimming—Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3, and Umm Suqeim 1—to welcome visitors. In addition, specific beaches have been allocated exclusively for families, as part of Dubai Municipality’s efforts to regulate beach access during the Eid Al Adha holiday and ensure that residents and visitors enjoy a safe, smooth, and fully integrated recreational experience at Dubai’s beaches.

As part of its seasonal campaign, Dubai Municipality has ensured that all public abattoirs are fully equipped and operational, supported by qualified staff and advanced logistical arrangements. The campaign ensures a safe and hygienic experience for customers and is aligned with the Municipality’s broader public health and food safety standards.

Dubai Municipality reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring a safe, comfortable, and high-quality experience for all residents and visitors during Eid Al Adha. The Municipality called on the public to cooperate with official guidelines to support community safety and public order.

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