You also need a diploma to brush the toilet , and Singapore has a toilet cleaning class .

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-23

"Do you even need a diploma to clean the toilet now? Singapore's "toilet cleaning course" has aroused heated discussions, and netizens joked that only with this "professional certificate" can they survive in Singapore. In fact, it's a testament to Singapore**'s commitment to creating a quality hygienic environment. As a founding member of the World Toilet Association, Singapore has always embraced a "hygiene first" philosophy. Nowadays, brushing the toilet is no longer a random chore, but a rigorous and professional skill that requires systematic learning and assessment. This will provide a solid foundation for Singapore to set a new benchmark in the field of public health, and will also drive more countries to pay attention to environmental sanitation and jointly create a new toilet civilization.

The curriculum is professional and meticulous, and cleaners must be certified to work.

According to reports, the toilet cleaning course offered in Singapore is part of the SkillsFuture personal resource bank, which includes the SkillsSkills Development Authority, the Workforce Development Agency and the Ministry of Education. To obtain a certificate in environmental hygiene, students need to pass 7 to 12 relevant courses, covering cleaning methods, safety knowledge, service concepts and other aspects. The tuition fee for this course is S$580, which is about 3,200 RMB.

This setting is actually more professional and rigorous, because it is not the daily cleaning of family toilets, but the public toilets in hotels, shopping malls and other places, and the requirements for cleaners are higher. Toilets in such public places are often large in volume and complex in use, requiring professional cleaning tools and scientific cleaning steps, such as regular disinfection.

To put it simply, through the establishment of a professional training and assessment system, Singapore has raised the threshold for occupations such as toilet cleaning, requiring practitioners to hold a certificate to work to ensure the cleanliness of the public health environment. This lays the foundation for a better sanitation in Singapore.

Leading a new era of toilet civilization and advocating to build a clean home.

The sanitary condition of public toilets is related to social civility and public health. Singapore's introduction of toilet cleaning courses has attracted widespread attention, which is just the alarm bell for global sanitation. As one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, there is a global consensus on hygienic toilet environments for all by 2030. So, how do you achieve this?

Singapore** has led by example, not only by establishing a professional training mechanism, but also by running a clean public toilet campaign for many years, advocating citizen participation and creating a holistic environment. It's worth the effort. Countries may be able to follow Singapore's lead by establishing a systematic training mechanism and conducting public awareness campaigns to educate all citizens on the cleanliness of public toilets and their surroundings.

Of course, to completely solve the problem of environmental sanitation, more countries and regions need to work together. We look forward to the leadership of Singapore** and the WWRO to play a bridging role to encourage more member states to pay attention to public health and jointly create a bright future for everyone to enjoy a clean and hygienic environment.

What do you think is the significance of opening a toilet cleaning course in Singapore? Will it also affect the construction of environmental sanitation in other countries or regions? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section!

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