[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]The Grand Mosque and Prophet’s Mosque General Presidency is completely equipped to welcome pilgrims during the approaching Hajj season.
It has gathered a vast team of 4,000 workers, both men and women, to clean the Grand Mosque at least ten times every day. They are committed to keeping the mosque clean for everyone, with the support of nearly 400 supervisors.
Along with cleaning, the staff will distribute 7,000 bottles of Zamzam water, and 800 extra personnel will be on hand to help pilgrims throughout the mosque. The Presidency will place 4,500 Zamzam water containers in convenient positions around the mosque to make it simpler for visitors to acquire water.
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To keep everything running properly, there will be a fleet of vehicles, both ordinary and electric, that will be handled via a special app. This will aid in task organisation and ensuring that the vehicles and their operators are operating efficiently. Staff will be stationed at the entrances to assist visitors and regulate the flow of worshippers.
To keep the General Presidency clean, modern technology is being used. It has specially designed robots that can sterilise mosques without the need for human participation. These robots are trained to visit every nook and cranny of the mosque. Devices that sterilise both the air and the surfaces will be employed as well. Fog sterilisers will be used in hard-to-reach regions. Additionally, 600 hands-free hand sanitizers will be distributed throughout the mosque.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]