There's an interview on Thursday (1/10) and Friday (2/10),
from 11a.m. to 1p.m.
at Bilik Persatuan,
which is next to Bilik Bacaan.


Before Cleanup Day: For Participants
Be Green
1) Leave natural items alone on the beach.
These include driftwood, shells and coral, dead fish and crabs, mangrove seeds and seaweed.
2) Don’t pluck vegetation and avoid stepping on beach grass/ plants.
These plants bind the sand and prevent erosion, and also provide wildlife with food and homes.
3) Recycle used plastic bags to hold trash.
Old bags can be used, instead of brand new trash bags.
4) Don’t litter.
You are there to help remove litter, not to add more litter.
5) Save a bottle.
Bring along your own refillable water bottle.
For Your Safety
1) Keep away from any oil drums found.
These may contain dangerous liquids or poisonous vapours. Just report the total number and any labels seen to the coordinator. We will alert NEA about disposal.
2) Broken glass, fishing hooks, syringes and other sharp objects.
They are common on beaches. Some fishes like the stingray have a sharp, poisonous spine.
3) Always use your gloves to pick up things.
4) Do not open any bottles you find; they may contain poison.
5) Take care of your back!
Have a friend to help you lift heavy things together. If it is too heavy, let it be!
6) Avoid bushy areas, as there may be hornet nests.
7) When there is lightning and thunder, stop work immediately and seek shelter.
8) Drink enough water to prevent heat stroke.
What to bring? What to wear?
1) Wear shoes. No Slippers or sandals.
2) Wear a cap and put on some sun-block lotion (>
3) Use insect repellent against mosquitoes and sandflies.
4) Bring along a poncho or raincoat.
After the cleanup, spread the word. Tell friends, teachers and family members about what you did and what you learned.
