A resident at block 315 Sembawang Vista expressed their dissatisfaction with a local funeral vendor after a funeral that was held at the void deck.
The disgruntled resident reported that the vendor neglected to clean up the area, leaving behind potential safety hazards.
The incident came to light when a concerned resident took to Instagram to seek assistance to raise awareness about the post-funeral state of the void deck.
According to the resident, the funeral vendor failed to tidy up after the event, raising serious concerns about public safety.
Lit candle
The complainant highlighted a detail – a lit candle left unattended near flammable objects, posing a significant fire hazard.
The resident emphasized the potential dangers associated with such negligence and called for attention to address the issue promptly.
Shared space
The void deck, often used for community events and gatherings, is considered a shared space that should be maintained for the safety and well-being of all residents.
Residents are advised to report any concerns regarding public safety or cleanliness to the local authorities promptly.
As this story unfolds, it serves as a reminder for all service providers to uphold responsible practices and respect the shared spaces within residential neighborhoods.
What the netizen said
Hi. May I ask for your help to raise awareness for the void deck of BLK 315 Sembawang Vista? The funeral vendor did not clean up the void deck after the event, and there was even a candle that was still lit near flammable objects, which is a major fire hazard. Thank you.
Netizens’ comments
- Here comes the racial blame game
- I think Singapore got typhoon
- I hope the spirit of the deceased follow you home.
- Just give a call to town council. Why everything also put on social media?
- I understand nowadays under TC
- .Let it be lah. If the candle burnt the void deck, let it be. Maybe the vendor is tired of clearing up.Â