Problems we find interesting:
1. On vehicles such as buses, we often doze off to sleep. When we are sleeping, we would want something to lean on. The only thing we can lean on is the window. However, the window is hard and this is really uncomfortable. My own experience was very similar to this. The school bus takes more than 40 minutes to reach school and I usually pass this time by sleeping. The problem is, I kept banging my head on the window resulting in jolting up from sleep and a headache. I would really like to have something to lean on while sleeping.
2. In public transportations (e.g. bus, mrt), I found that there was no space for my bags. Therefore, I had to carry them on my lap, which was very uncomfortable, with limited space of movement. This especially affected those with heavy grocery bags and this caused them to rest the bags on the floor, which was not very clean.
3. When I am eating in the canteen or even at home, there would sometimes be flies around our food, and even after I've swatted them away with my hand, they still come back after a while. People naturally don't carry fly swatters with them everywhere they go to eat, hence I feel like there should be some sort of device that can ward off flies and can be carried around conveniently.
4. When we are in school and need to tie up our hair, there are times when our rubber band breaks and we do not have a spare one to use. It would be convenient for us to have something we can use to attach the ends of the broken rubber band back together.
5. There are no special equipment in the bathrooms for the elderly at the elderly flats
6. Some old folks need help with taking their medication
7. During food distribution at the elderly flats, the hanger sometimes drops off and there is nowhere to hang the packet of food
8. When the elderly mop the floor, they can have backaches if they bend down for too long, thus having to take frequent breaks.
9. Trays of food may be too heavy sometimes for us to carry to our tables.
10. While eating at a hawker centre, leaves may fall on our food.
11. There are drains near the stalls and while we are taking out our money to pay for food, coins may drop into the drains
12. There is a lack of storage space for hawkers
13. Hawkers have problems managing water conservation
14. At the hawker centre, disposable plates and tissue can get blown around which is also very disgusting, especially if the plates have leftover food on them
Identifying Hot Spots
- Hawker centre
- Elderly Flats.
- Public transportations (bus, mrt etc)
- School
- Elderly Flats.
- Public transportations (bus, mrt etc)
- School
| Hawker Centre | Elderly Flats | Public Transportations | School |
| Trays of food may be too heavy sometimes for us to carry to our tables. | There are no special equipment in the bathrooms for the elderly at the elderly flats | On the bus or mrt, we often want to sleep, and prefer to have something to lean on. The only thing we can lean on is the window which is hard and really uncomfortable. | There would sometimes be flies around our food in the canteen, and they land on our food, making our food dirty. |
| There are drains near the stalls and while we are taking out our money to pay for food, coins may drop into the drains | Some old folks need help with taking their medication | In public transportations, there isn’t much space for my bags with the limited space of movement. | Sometimes when our rubber band breaks and we do not have a spare one to use. |
| While eating at a hawker centre, leaves may fall on our food. | When the elderly mop the floor, they can have backaches if they bend down for too long, thus having to take frequent breaks. | ||
| There is a lack of storage space for hawkers sometimes | During food distribution at the elderly flats, the hanger sometimes drops off and there is nowhere to hang the packet of food | ||
| Hawkers have problems managing water conservation sometimes | |||
| At the hawker centre, disposable plates and tissue can get blown around which is also very disgusting, especially if the plates have leftover food on them |
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