The Commercial Control and Consumer Protection Sector in the Dubai Economy implemented a new inspection campaign on commercial establishments in the phase of reopening markets, as the number of commercial establishments that met the requirements and precautionary measures reached 1347, while only two facilities were closed, due to doing unacceptable business at the current stage From opening markets.


Dubai Economy explained in a statement that the first facility is a massage center, while the second facility is an exhibition and external kiosks that fall under promotional activities, noting at the same time that 28 facilities that were not committed to placing social spacing posters were alerted.


It showed that during the inspection process in open markets, the number of stores meeting the conditions and precautionary measures reached 967 stores, while one store was alerted, pointing out that the inspection campaigns focused on stores located in Al-Murar, Hor Al Anz, Al Qusais, Al Rigga, Al Muraqqabat, and the International City , Ras Al Khor, Al Karama, Al Satwa, Souk Al Kabir, Tecom, Al Barsha, Al Riffa, Mirdif, Al Warqa, and Al Khail. 


The Dubai Economy added that the fieldwork team also inspected 12 commercial centers, which resulted in 27 alerts, due to the lack of physical distance stickers, while the number of stores that met the requirements and precautionary measures reached 380 stores.


And the Dubai economic campaign extended over the hours of the market’s operation from the morning to the closing hour.


The Dubai Economy directs merchants to adhere to precautionary measures such as wearing gags and gloves, applying principles of physical divergence and not doing business in the markets during the hours of national sterilization, where stores are required to close except for activities that are allowed to work 24 hours a day according to the previous circulars.


In addition, Dubai Economy called on consumers to report any negative cases or phenomena in violation of precautionary measures through the "Dubai Consumer" application or by calling the number: (600545555) or via the website: (consumerrights.ae).

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