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Nationwide Face Mask Distribution Begins to Combat Air Pollution
Thankfully, there are some here who have been properly trained in Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) facilities...and therefore know how to properly fit respirators of various brands. I know how to fit a mask, thankfully. Hope you do, too. Also, please remember to have someone, a friend, check your fit, before you go out in the Thailand smoke..... Thank you. -
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Foreign motorcyclist leaves 4,000 baht for injured Phuket man, then flees
Same as Thais then, pay your way out of trouble -
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Foreign motorcyclist leaves 4,000 baht for injured Phuket man, then flees
Probably another cheap Charlie! -
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Operation Dragon Slayer: Police Raids Target Chinese Crime-Linked Villas
Just wait and see what would happen when you have huge entertainment and Casino complexes... -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 28 January 2025
Lopburi Tourist Police Hand Out Masks to Combat 'PM2.5' Picture courtesy: Daily News In response to the rising PM2.5 pollution levels affecting air quality, Tourist Police in Lopburi have taken proactive measures by distributing face masks to tourists as part of an initiative to combat the issue Amidst concerns over harmful dust particles in the air, the Prime Minister has ordered an immediate collaborative effort to combat the pollution problem, directing multiple agencies, including law enforcement, to implement urgent measures. The national police chief has instated four strict measures to enforce laws that aim to reduce air pollution. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350056-lopburi-tourist-police-hand-out-masks-to-combat-pm25/ -
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Lopburi Tourist Police Hand Out Masks to Combat 'PM2.5'
Picture courtesy: Daily News In response to the rising PM2.5 pollution levels affecting air quality, Tourist Police in Lopburi have taken proactive measures by distributing face masks to tourists as part of an initiative to combat the issue Amidst concerns over harmful dust particles in the air, the Prime Minister has ordered an immediate collaborative effort to combat the pollution problem, directing multiple agencies, including law enforcement, to implement urgent measures. The national police chief has instated four strict measures to enforce laws that aim to reduce air pollution. Under this directive, the Tourist Police, led by Maj. Gen. Sak Si-la Phueak-am, have been instructed to work closely with local authorities to implement measures addressing PM2.5 pollution. In Lopburi, joint efforts with local administrative bodies include regular patrols to monitor and respond swiftly to any pollution incidents across vulnerable areas, such as sugarcane fields and forested regions. Elsewhere in the provinces of Sing Buri, Chai Nat, and Saraburi, the police have similarly been directed to collaborate with local officials to ensure compliance with anti-pollution regulations. Moreover, officers under the S.T.C. project have been tasked with raising awareness among tourists regarding the air quality situation and encouraging them to wear protective masks. Tourist police continue to distribute masks to both tourists and locals, alongside promoting emergency contact resources such as the 1155 hotline and the TPB application for assistance. This collective effort underscores the authorities' commitment to mitigating the health risks associated with air pollution and ensuring the safety and well-being of both residents and visitors, reported Daily News. -- 2025-01-28
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