Cps: Eliminate Mosquito Breeding Sites after Every Rainfall Event. Tip it, toss it, cover it

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The Collective Prevention Service (CPS) urges residents to inspect their properties and eliminate mosquito breeding sites after every rainfall event. Mosquitoes rapidly develop in even small amounts of standing water, which can lead to the spread of diseases like Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya. Consistently removing stagnant water is a vital civic responsibility to reduce mosquito populations and protect community health.
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