PETALING JAYA: The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) may reduce its dialysis sessions from four hours to three hours per patient if there is water shortage next week.
Mobile water tanks would be supplied by Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor so that the dialysis operation would continue to run, said NKF chairman Datuk Dr Zaki Morad.“Our staff are encouraged to avoid water wastage and conserve water during this period,” he said.
“It is common. We are used to water disruption. We will just store more water ahead of the dates announced,” he said. “Our hospital has water tanks. So whenever there is water disruption, we are not really affected,” she said.“I am not buying new ones but I will need to get out all the pails, big and small, from my storeroom,” said housewife Tan Chen Lin, 60, from Taman Sri Petaling.Housewife Roslinda Majid, 42, from Cheras, said she had started storing keeping water in water drums.
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