Ministry of Public Health conducts inspections to prevent noise pollution and ensure sanitary conditions in hotels, bathhouses, and commercial establishments

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Wed, Oct 23 2024 3:19 PM
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The Environmental Health Directorate of the Ministry of Public Health conducted comprehensive inspections across various districts of Kabul to mitigate noise pollution and ensure sanitary conditions in hotels, bathhouses, and commercial establishments.

During these inspections, the delegation from the Environmental Health Directorate issued essential recommendations to the officials of hotels, bathhouses, businesses, and other relevant sectors concerning the delivery of high-quality services and adherence to hygiene standards. The officials were provided with comprehensive guidelines related to sanitation, health communications, and critical recommendations.

Furthermore, a commitment was secured from vendors operating without health licenses, ensuring that they will cease such activities moving forward.

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