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Two telecommunications companies convicted for unauthorised display of commercial publicity materials

     â€‹A spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) today (August 28) said that the FEHD will continue to step up enforcement actions against the unauthorised display of easy-mount frames and other display fittings for business promotion in public places, and will prosecute the beneficiaries of such commercial publicity materials. Two telecommunications companies were fined $20,000 and $10,000 at Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts on August 27 for unauthorised display of commercial publicity materials.
 
     The spokesman said the FEHD has all along been concerned about the illegal activity of displaying commercial publicity materials on busy streets. FEHD officers stepped up enforcement actions in the vicinity of Fuk Wah Street, Sham Shui Po, in February this year, and removed a total of eight posters and their stands. Upon further investigation, the department separately issued two summonses and one summons to two beneficiaries, i.e. the two telecommunications companies, for the unauthorised display of commercial publicity materials on government land. The two companies were convicted yesterday and fined a total of $20,000 and $10,000, with the maximum fine of $10,000 imposed for each offence.
 
     Under Section 104A(1) of the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance (Cap. 132), any person displaying or affixing a bill or poster on government land without permission commits an offence, and is liable to a maximum penalty of a fine of $10,000 and a daily fine of $300 upon conviction. FEHD officers can also remove the commercial publicity materials and the display fittings and recover the removal costs from the persons concerned pursuant to the relevant legislation.
  
     The spokesman reminds street promoters and related commercial organisations to refrain from displaying commercial publicity materials illegally. The department will continue to carry out enforcement actions to curb such illegal activities and improve the communal environment. read more

Health risk category for Air Quality Health Index may reach Serious Level

     The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) has recorded a gradual increase in pollution levels since this morning (August 28). According to the EPD’s forecast, it is expected that the AQHI at some general air quality monitoring stations may reach the “Serious” level later today.

     Under the influence of Tropical Cyclone Podul, the weather in Hong Kong today is mainly fine and very hot with haze. Higher than normal levels of ozone and particulates have been recorded in the territory since noon. The sunshine enhances photochemical smog activity and the rapid formation of ozone and fine particulates in the Pearl River Delta region. The high level of ozone has also promoted the formation of nitrogen dioxide.

     According to the Hong Kong Observatory, Tropical Cyclone Podul will move across the central part of the South China Sea today, and towards the vicinity of Hainan Island tomorrow. It is expected that pollution levels will be improved by then.

     With a health risk category in the “Very High” range or above, children, the elderly and persons with existing heart or respiratory illnesses are advised to reduce physical exertion and outdoor activities to a minimum or avoid such activities. The general public is advised to reduce, or reduce to a minimum, outdoor physical exertion, and to reduce time staying outdoors, especially in areas with heavy traffic. As health effects of air pollutants may vary for individuals, persons who are in doubt or experience discomfort should seek advice from health-care professionals. The public may visit the Centre for Health Protection’s website (www.chp.gov.hk/en/content/9/460/3557.html) for more information on health effects of air pollution and relevant health advice.

     The Education Bureau (EDB) urges all schools to visit the EDB’s website for appropriate measures to safeguard students’ health and take note of changes in the index. The relevant hyperlink is as follows:
www.edb.gov.hk/en/sch-admin/admin/about-activities/sch-activities-guidelines/index.html.

     When the AQHI is at the “Very High” level, employers of outdoor workers performing heavy manual work are advised to assess the risk of outdoor work and take appropriate preventive measures to protect the health of their employees, such as reducing outdoor physical exertion and the time of their stay outdoors, especially in areas with heavy traffic. At the “Serious” level, employers of all outdoor workers are advised to assess the risk of outdoor work and take appropriate preventive measures to protect the health of their employees.

     Members of the public can check the current AQHI readings at the EPD’s website (www.aqhi.gov.hk/en.html) or by calling the hotline 2827 8541. read more

Public welcome to attend consultation sessions on District Health Centres in Sham Shui Po and Wong Tai Sin

     The Food and Health Bureau (FHB) is currently actively preparing for the establishment of District Health Centres (DHCs) in Sham Shui Po and Wong Tai Sin Districts. Residents of the districts as well as other members of the public are now invited to give their valuable views at two public consultation sessions in late September.
 
     The DHCs aim at encouraging the public to develop a healthy lifestyle, preventing diseases, identifying health issues at an early stage, managing chronic diseases, and improving self-care ability through community rehabilitation programmes. With services focused on primary, secondary and tertiary prevention, the DHCs emphasise district-based medical-social collaboration and public-private partnership.
 
     Details of the consultation sessions are as follows:
 
Public consultation session on DHC in Wong Tai Sin
Date: September 20 (Friday)
Time: 7pm to 8.30pm
Venue: Wong Tai Sin Community Centre, 104 Ching Tak Street, Wong Tai Sin
 
Public consultation session on DHC in Sham Shui Po
Date: September 28 (Saturday)
Time: 10.30am to noon
Venue: CCC Heep Woh Primary School (Cheung Sha Wan), 18 Tonkin Street, Cheung Sha Wan
 
     The consultation sessions will be conducted in Cantonese. Seats will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. People who would like to attend the consultation sessions should complete the reply slip at the FHB’s website (www.fhb.gov.hk/en/press_and_publications/consultation/190900_dhc) and return the slip to the Primary Healthcare Office by email (pho@fhb.gov.hk) or fax (2556 2638). Participants may also call 2205 2491 for seat reservation or enquiries. Walk-in registration will be accepted when there are vacant seats on the spot. read more