6,000 WORKERS CLEAN KUWAITI SCHOOLS

  • 22/11/2022

Kuwait City: Government schools began the week with a thorough cleaning process involving about 6,000 cleaners to eliminate the effects of the rain that the nation had experienced the previous week, which coincided with the start of the week's classes. According to a source in engineering, clearing the mud and water out of the school's facilities wasn't particularly challenging, but it was laborious. The squeaking, on the other hand, is a seasonal issue that wears out school administrations every winter. 


Since the beginning of the rainy season, there hasn't been any damage to the schools because the engineering departments worked hard to get everything ready by covering the electrical boxes and performing pretreatment on the school networks and water fountains inside the buildings. Due to the main networks in the streets' inability to drain these significant amounts of rainwater, some of them had overflowed with water over the course of the previous week. The water in schools, however, flooded out through the main main networks as soon as the wave died down and the external networks stopped draining. 

There are a great deal of instances of squeaking, which have almost all recently opened new schools. A thorough reform of school insulators will be implemented this summer to address the issue, but it will be expensive, time-consuming, and require a number of factors, the most crucial of which is budget availability. This is taking into account the fact that December is quickly approaching and the annual budget for the Ministry of Education has not yet been approved.

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