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For this year's Eid, UAE residents will enjoy a four-day weekend starting Thursday, June 5

As Eid Al Adha approaches, Dubai Municipality has intensified its inspection efforts to ensure public health during the holiday period. Approximately 150 specialised inspectors and field monitors will be deployed across the emirate to oversee compliance in key areas, including food safety, environmental health, and public safety.
In the lead-up to the festivities, field teams from the Food Safety Department have been conducting thorough inspections at various food establishments such as markets, retail outlets, butcher shops, and shopping centres. These visits are focused on ensuring that all stages of food handling — from storage and preparation to transportation — comply with strict safety standards to protect consumers during the Eid celebrations.
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Eid Al Adha is a time when families and friends gather in large numbers, and this year, UAE residents will enjoy a four-day weekend starting Thursday, June 5.
With increased activity across the city, the Municipality’s inspection campaigns are also extending to a wide range of venues, including hotels, salons and beauty centres, shisha cafés, entertainment spots, cinemas, labour accommodations, and community labour markets in areas like Muhaisnah 2 and Al Quoz.
Inspection teams will pay close attention to the condition of air and water systems, temperature regulation, sterilisation practices, pest control, maintenance logs, and the presence of qualified lifeguards at swimming pools. General cleanliness and adherence to environmental and health standards will be top priorities.
In addition to venue inspections, the Municipality has also launched dedicated campaigns to monitor the safety of consumer products being sold across local markets and retail outlets. These inspections ensure that products comply with health and safety standards, particularly during the Eid period when demand is extremely high.
Last month, Dubai Municipality reassured the public that abattoirs in the emirate adhere to the highest public health standards to provide the public with a high-quality service experience during Eid celebrations. Residents also have the option of ordering their sacrificial animals from grocery shopping apps like Careem and Noon.
To support public participation, Dubai Municipality has confirmed its readiness to receive complaints and reports throughout the Eid holiday. Community members can report any concerns related to food safety, environmental conditions, or public health via the ‘Dubai 24/7’ smart app or by calling the Municipality's hotline at 800 900.
