Community disinfection drive

Roads, pavements, play area equipment, changing rooms, hand-rails and all touch-points were sanitised on a daily basis.

15 April 2020

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Emaar Community Management has initiated community-wide sanitisation drives to ensure that all the elevators, garbage rooms, swimming pools, public washrooms and other touchpoints in the common areas are adequately disinfected on a daily basis. The sanitisation procedures are carried out using Dubai Municipality-approved disinfectants. 

Additionally, all service providers, delivery personnel and contractors entering the community are screened with thermal equipment at the community entrance. Gloves and masks are worn by all service providers, who are briefed daily on best practices. Social distancing is also practised among all workers.

Community disinfection

Community-wise disinfection campaigns are carried out to ensure the safety of all residents.

15 April 2020

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Emaar Community Management has initiated community-wide sanitisation drives to ensure that all the swimming pools, public washrooms and other touchpoints in the common areas are adequately disinfected on a daily basis. The sanitisation procedures are carried out using Dubai Municipality-approved disinfectants. 

Additionally, all service providers, delivery personnel and contractors entering the community are screened with thermal equipment at the community entrance. Gloves and masks are worn by all service providers, who are briefed daily on best practices. Social distancing is also practised among all workers.

Community disinfection

15 April 2020

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Emaar Community Management has initiated community-wide sanitisation drives to ensure that all the swimming pools, public washrooms and other touchpoints in the common areas are adequately disinfected on a daily basis. The sanitisation procedures are carried out using Dubai Municipality-approved disinfectants. 

Additionally, all service providers, delivery personnel and contractors entering the community are screened with thermal equipment at the community entrance. Gloves and masks are worn by all service providers, who are briefed daily on best practices. Social distancing is also practised among all workers.

Community disinfection drive

Roads, pavements, play area equipment, changing rooms, hand-rails and all touch-points were sanitised on a daily basis.

15 April 2020

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Emaar Community Management has initiated community-wide sanitisation drives to ensure that all the elevators, garbage rooms, swimming pools, public washrooms and other touchpoints in the common areas are adequately disinfected on a daily basis. The sanitisation procedures are carried out using Dubai Municipality-approved disinfectants. 

Additionally, all service providers, delivery personnel and contractors entering the community are screened with thermal equipment at the community entrance. Gloves and masks are worn by all service providers, who are briefed daily on best practices. Social distancing is also practised among all workers.

Keeping your community safe and sterile

15 April 2020

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Emaar Community Management has initiated community-wide sanitisation drives to ensure that all the elevators, garbage rooms, swimming pools, public washrooms and other touchpoints in the common areas are adequately disinfected on a daily basis. The sanitisation procedures are carried out using Dubai Municipality-approved disinfectants.

Additionally, all service providers, delivery personnel and contractors entering the community are screened with thermal equipment at the community entrance. Gloves and masks are worn by all service providers, who are briefed daily on best practices. Social distancing is also practised among all workers.

Community disinfection drive

In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, Emaar Community Management has initiated community-wide sanitisation drives to ensure that all the elevators, garbage rooms, swimming pools, public washrooms and other touchpoints in the common areas are adequately disinfected on a daily basis. The sanitisation procedures are carried out using Dubai Municipality-approved disinfectants. 

Additionally, all service providers, delivery personnel and contractors entering the community are screened with thermal equipment at the community entrance. Gloves and masks are worn by all service providers, who are briefed daily on best practices. Social distancing is also practised among all workers.

Lights out at Dubai Creek Harbour

30 March 2020

Still the single largest mass participation event on the globe, Earth Hour took place across Dubai Creek Harbour.

On March 30, from 8.30pm for one hour, the community joined people around the world to observe Earth Hour by switching off all non-essential lights.

Emaar urged all residents to join in observing Earth Hour and contribute to energy conservation and the world’s efforts to fight climate change.

Residents could support the #Connect2Earth movement by posting visuals and sharing experiences on Emaar’s social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

In addition to switching off non-essential lights in the residential neighbourhood, Emaar also marked Earth Hour across the hotels and general areas in the Master Community, with only functional lighting being operational.

Earth Hour is World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) landmark movement that unites people to show their commitment to the planet.

Lights out at Arabian Ranches

Families across all Emaar communities came together with millions around the world in a moment of solidarity for our precious blue marble.

28 March 2020

Still the single largest mass participation event on the globe, Earth Hour took place across Arabian Ranches.

On March 30, from 8.30pm for one hour, the community joined people around the world to observe Earth Hour by switching off all non-essential lights.

Emaar urged all residents to join in observing Earth Hour and contribute to energy conservation and the world’s efforts to fight climate change.

Residents could support the #Connect2Earth movement by posting visuals and sharing experiences on Emaar’s social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Before Earth Hour
During Earth Hour

Lights out at Dubai Hills Estate

30 March 2020

Still the single largest mass participation event on the globe, Earth Hour took place across Dubai Creek Harbour.

On March 30, from 8.30pm for one hour, the community joined people around the world to observe Earth Hour by switching off all non-essential lights.

Emaar urged all residents to join in observing Earth Hour and contribute to energy conservation and the world’s efforts to fight climate change.

Residents could support the #Connect2Earth movement by posting visuals and sharing experiences on Emaar’s social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Dubai Hills Estate before and during Earth Hour

In addition to switching off non-essential lights in the residential neighbourhood, Emaar also marked Earth Hour across the general areas in the master community, with only functional lighting being operational.

Earth Hour is World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) landmark movement that unites people to show their commitment to the planet.

Lights out at Arabian Ranches

Families across all Emaar communities came together with millions around the world in a moment of solidarity for our precious blue marble.

28 March 2020

Still the single largest mass participation event on the globe, Earth Hour took place across Arabian Ranches.

On March 30, from 8.30pm for one hour, the community joined people around the world to observe Earth Hour by switching off all non-essential lights.

Emaar urged all residents to join in observing Earth Hour and contribute to energy conservation and the world’s efforts to fight climate change.

Residents could support the #Connect2Earth movement by posting visuals and sharing experiences on Emaar’s social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.


What our
residents say