
In Ulaanbaatar, in the fifth khoroo of the Nalaikh district, the construction of a modern veterinary complex designed for inspection, quarantine, and disinfection has been completed. This information was published by MiddleAsianNews.
The main goal of creating this facility is to prevent the spread of infections that can be transmitted from animals to humans, thereby ensuring public health and food safety in the capital.
Considering that Ulaanbaatar continues to grow and actively interacts with rural regions, the movement of livestock and animal products into the city is becoming commonplace. Authorities emphasize that without proper control, such movements can increase the risk of spreading infectious diseases. The new complex is intended to be an important asset in the control system at the main entry points to the capital.
The complex, covering an area of 480.31 square meters, is a single-story building without a basement, measuring 18.8 by 24 meters. It is designed in accordance with modern veterinary control and hygiene standards, allowing for an efficient organization of the inspection and disinfection process.
The complex includes a checkpoint for inspections, storage facilities, a well house, and animal pens, as well as a covered area for livestock. Additionally, the facility is equipped with the necessary infrastructure, including a disinfection system, reliable power sources, and a well-maintained territory, ensuring safe working conditions.
The construction was carried out by Sutai Mandakh LLC, and technical supervision was conducted by the Capital Investment Department to ensure compliance with all safety norms and standards.
Local authorities emphasize that the opening of this complex is a significant step in strengthening the biosecurity of Ulaanbaatar. Improved capabilities for early detection and disinfection should reduce the risk of diseases and contribute to the well-being of the city's residents.