In order to ensure the safety of pilgrims doing the Hajj in 2023, the Grand Mosque will be cleaned ten times each day
In order to ensure the safety of pilgrims doing the Hajj in 2023, the Grand Mosque will be cleaned ten times each day
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During the Hajj season, the cleaning of the Grand Mosque in Mecca has to be performed 10 times every day to ensure the safety of pilgrims and worshippers.

More than 400 monitors were sent by the General Presidency of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque to monitor field activities carried out by a large workforce of more than 4,000 male and female employees who visit the Grand Mosque at least ten times each day. To make clean

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In addition to that, they are going to make and distribute 7,000 bottles of Zamzam water, and they are going to arrange 4,500 water containers in appropriate locations all around the mosque.

To ensure that travel is easy and uncomplicated, we have prepared a fleet of cars that consists of both conventional and electric automobiles. TANAQOL is the name of the specialised application that will be used to manage it. At the entryway, there will be staff members to direct worshippers and control the flow of those entering the building.

The area surrounding the mosque is being decontaminated by specialised robots, which eliminates the need for human interaction. These autonomous vehicles have been designed to navigate their way to every nook and cranny of the mosque. In locations that are difficult to reach, a fog steriliser will be employed. The whole mosque will have 600 hand sanitizers available for use at all times.

Over 70,000 litres of disinfectant will be used to clean the mosque, its grounds, and its bathrooms in compliance with the international health regulations that are in place. This will guarantee that the environment will be safe and healthy.

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