Fogging will continue next week with emphasis on the parish of St. John.

When the team from the Vector Control Unit of the Health Ministry starts the exercise on Monday, October 19, it will fog the St. John areas of Clifton Hall Tenantry,

Church View, New Castle, Martins Bay, St. Margaret, Zoars, Glenbournie, Foster Hall, Pot House and the environs.

A return to St. John on Tuesday, October 20, will see fogging at Glebe Land, Colleton, Cliff Cottage, Coach Hill, Welsh Town, Haynes Hill, Sargeant Street, Codrington, Sealy Hall, Society and surrounding districts.

The following day, Wednesday, October 2,1 the team will journey to St. Joseph and spray areas at Horse Hill, Suriname, Vaughn Road #1 & #2, Bonwell, Tourville, Joes River, St. Elizabeth Village, Horton and their environs.

On Thursday, October 22, attention will be turned to St. Philip, where fogging will occur at Halton Development, Chapel Land, Cox Hill, Webb Hill, Church Village, Church Village Housing Area and their surroundings.

Fogging culminates in St. Michael on Friday, October 23. The districts to be visited are Husbands Crescent, Husbands New Development, Airlie Tenantry, Hinds Hill, West Road, Reservoir Road, Clerpark, Clerview, Clermont, Warrens Park South and their environs.

All fogging runs from 4:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. and householders are asked to assist by opening windows and doors to allow the fog to penetrate.

Persons with respiratory problems should protect themselves from inhaling the fog. Pedestrians and motorists are requested to proceed with caution when encountering fogging operations on the street. Parents are instructed to prohibit children from playing in the fog or running behind the fogging machine.

jgill@barbados.gov.bb

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