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SEKOLAH RENDAH AGAMA BANDAR SERI PUTRA (SRA-BSP)
Jalan Seri Putra 2/1, Bandar Seri Putra,
43000 Kajang, Selangor DE.
Tel: 019-2114617 / 016-6442652
Hubungi PIBG
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Artikel yang baik untuk kita ikuti bagi mengelakkan tandas sekolah kotor.
Khai@BSP
Sunday August 15, 2010
Tackling the toilet problem
BY TAN EE LOO
educate@thestar.com.my
Although there is no 'one-size-fits-all' approach to solve the problem of dirty toilets in schools, instilling good hygiene habits and cooperation from all sides can go a long way.
GONE are the days where Muhammad Aiman Hakimi Yusyairi had to put on a mask to keep away the unbearable stench of urine and faeces, which was enough to make him throw up whenever he entered the school toilet.
Such impressions have been totally flushed out of his mind and he will leave his primary school later this year with memories of a clean and dry toilet that have, in fact, become the talk of his peers in neighbouring schools.
"I no longer have to hold my breath when I enter the toilet nor do I control it (my bladder) until I reach home, because the school toilets are so much cleaner now," he says.
The authorities at the school he attends, SK Bandar Baru Sentul, decided that they had had enough of filthy toilets and embarked on a clean toilet programme to educate its pupils on basic hygiene and toilet etiquette two years ago.
"It was a crash course and teachers-in-charge went to every class and instilled in every pupil the need to be clean and hygienic," says the school headmaster Abd Aziz Yahya.
"We also had to inculcate in them the need to respect school property, as pupils are indifferent and adapt a tidak apa (don't care) attitude – especially of other people's belongings."
Taking shoes off and changing into slippers provided by the school before entering a toilet may sound tedious to some, but is no big deal to the pupils.
"After implementing the clean toilet programme, we were surprised that the campaign also helped us save up to RM100 in monthly water bills," says Abd Aziz.
"The floors are always clean and dry because there are no more muddy footprints. As a result, the cleaner uses less water and spends a shorter time cleaning the washroom," he adds.
The school also provides shoe racks near the toilet entrance where the children are expected to arrange the slippers neatly after using them.
Anticipating that students might complain about not having a place for them to put their shoes back on, the school has secured some sponsorships to build a platform where students could sit.
The school is perhaps one of a few schools that has take the initiative to organise a clean toilet campaign of such scale.
Cleaner toilets aside, says deputy headmistress Anna Mary Sebastian, cases of clogged toilet bowls are reduced to zero, making maintenance cheaper and easier.
Another advantage, she points out, is that the cleaners can now use the time which would have been used to clean the toilets to focus on other chores around the school, thus improving their efficiency.
It is evident that the work of getting the entire school community to commit to the campaign was anything but simple, especially when it involves over 1,000 pre- and primary school pupils.
Likewise, if the public wants to see an improvement in our school toilets, commitment from all stakeholders to brainstorm and decide on potential solutions to solve the issue of dirty school toilets is crucial.
Poor student-toilet ratio
A research by hygiene specialist Rentokil Initial reveals that a single-sex secondary school in Perak has only 10 toilet cubicles for a student population of more over than 2,000. While another secondary school in Johor has only seven toilet cubicles for some 900 female students.
On the other hand, a primary school in Selangor has 43 toilet cubicles for its 827 female students and 43 cubicles for its 886 male students.
Universiti Putra Malaysia dean of architecture and design Assoc Prof Dr Osman Mohd Tahir says the student-toilet ratio is one of the issues that need to be addressed when looking for solutions to solve the issue of dirty school toilets.
The high usage doesn't help either when the workmanship, lifespan and quality of the fittings are poor.
"Many people think toilets are secondary because how long can a toilet break be?
"But as we are moving towards becoming a developed country, we should be paying attention to the details of the design (of the toilet)."
Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong, who is the chairman of 3K (cleanliness, health and safety in schools), describes the job of educating schoolchildren about toilet cleanliness as "not easy".
"We have to constantly remind them about the importance of personal hygiene, as well as caring for the facilities provided for them," he said.
Pointing out that some children can be "a little rough" when pulling the flush and end up breaking it after use, Dr Wee says developing civic consciousness is vital.
A common complaint by students is that the school toilets always stink, no matter how often the janitor cleans them.
"Toilet malodour can be defined in two categories – permanent and temporary," says Rentokil Initial Malaysia managing director Carol Lam.
Permanent malodour, she says, is caused by bacteria deposits and encrustations in the urinal bowl and under the rim of the toilet bowl.
"They can only be eliminated through an efficient and regular treatment programme, combined with a good daily cleaning regime and the use of sanitiser, which is a unit that is installed directly into the flush pipe of the urinal bowl or WC. The sanitiser releases a measured dose of anti-bacterial solution into the flush water, which neutralises the bacteria.
"This solution will protect the surface of the urinal or WC from staining and it will also reduce smell in the toilet," she says. Good ventilation in the toilet is also vital, Lam points out.
Cleaning requires the knowledge of science, so Quality Restrooms Association of Malaysia (QRAM) branch development chairman Syed M. Jala says janitors should also be properly trained to ensure they are proficient at carrying out their cleaning duties.
"I've seen a janitor pop the mop into the toilet bowl, and then dry the areas beside the bowl with the same mop later. Little did the janitor know that her action could have infected the entire area," he says.
In fact, school authorities like the headmaster should check and see if the janitor cleans the washroom properly and thoroughly.
Proper storage of the chemical substances in schools is strongly recommended as some of the detergents can smell like "strawberry", a potential hazard for schoolchildren, says Syed.
Changing perceptions
The many suggestions put forward by various quarters only sound good on paper if students don't change their perception and toilet habits.
"Changing people's mindset is the hardest thing ever. You can get the best cleaning contractor but without students' cooperation everything will go back to square one," says Syed.
Universiti Putra Malaysia curriculum centre director Assoc Prof Dr Mohammad Shatar Sabran, whose area of specialisation is leadership and community development, concurs and says the best time for schools to conduct "toilet training" for young children is during the orientation.
The issue of dirty school toilet arises, he says, when some think there is no "real" need to educate school children about toilet etiquette as many see it as "common sense".
"When schools want to implement a clean toilet programme, it must be result-oriented and they must not do it for the sake of doing it or merely following the Education Ministry's instruction," he says.
He also points out that sending out reminders at the weekly assembly on toilet cleanliness may not be effective enough to drive home the message.
"There is no one-size-fits-all kind of approach. So when educating primary schoolchildren about hygiene, for example, teachers could show the children the proper ways of using the toilet by conducting a mock-up demonstration or using animation," he says.
This could be achieved by taking actions as small as "name change", says Sebastian.
Understanding the importance of changing pupils' perception, Abd Aziz has named his school toilets after flowers "mawar" and "anggerik" for girls' and boys' respectively.
This move is done in hopes that the positive connotation would help change pupils' perception about dirty toilets, he says.
"The moment you mention the word 'toilet', it conjures up an image of dirty toilet bowl with foul smell. So when you give toilet a name that pupils could associate with flowers and fragrance, they, we hope, would do things differently," Abd Aziz opines.
HELP University College head of psychology department and educational psychologist Kenneth Phun says parents could re-inforce good toilet habits by telling them the do's and don'ts.
"Parents should teach them, for example, what not to discard into the bowl as well as the importance of leaving the toilet clean for the next user. They may begin by first giving children a demonstration of how to use a toilet responsibly i.e. how to position oneself over the bowl, how to use the hose and to avoid water from being sprayed onto the floor (if it's a dry toilet) and so on," he says.
If needed, he says, especially for younger children, parents can check the toilet after the child has used it to ensure he or she has left it clean, and to ask the child to clean it if it isn't.
"This will instill personal responsibility, and don't forget to give him a pat on the back if he has made effort to stick to the 'agreement'," he says.
For older children, Phun says parents could give the chore of cleaning the toilet to them so that they would appreciate the need to keep the toilet clean.
"This helps them understand that cleaning the toilet is nothing to be ashamed about, and do show them how you normally do it," he says.
Lam says children should be taught about toilet etiquette.
"Let the students know that it is not only the school janitor's job, but also the users' responsibility to keep the toilets clean," she says.
To cultivate a sense of belonging or ownership, some schools, Dr Wee says, has given the responsibility of maintaining the cleanliness to students.
"Enforcement alone is not enough, we also need to educate them at the same time," he says.
Quality vs. price
While the lifespan of the toilet facilities is likely to be longer when there is proper maintenance, QRAM secretary-general Jamiah Ja'afar says the quality of the fittings also matters.
But equipping school toilets with durable, vandal-proof materials will result in high costs, as opposed to lower quality fittings that are easily broken, but cheaper to replace.
A broken flush, says Lam, is usually a result of high usage, vandalism, "rough" usage or poor product quality.
"We should select vandal-resistant products which would reduce the downtime, or use sensor flushes which helps reduce the possibility of being damaged," she says.
School authorities are tired of the repeating efforts of removing graffiti in the school toilets.
Dr Osman says the use of graffiti-proof paint in school toilets could be considered.
"The graffiti-proof paint can help minimize the problem of vandalism. However, the cost is another problem that we need to take into consideration," he says.
To curb vandalism, the Parent Action Group for Education (Page) chairman Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim suggests the installation of CCTV outside the washroom.
"When children know they are being watched, they are less likely to commit a misdeed," she says.
Understanding the importance of cultivating a sense of belonging, Noor Azimah says schools could ask the classes to "adopt" the toilets.
"Empower the chidren and let them decorate the toilets. It's about how much you take care of the things you love. When it's unattractive and dirty, you would not care for it," she says.
Commenting on the suggestion of asking teachers and children to share toilets so that teachers could identify and report faulty toilet, Jamiah says teachers could take up the role of educating but they shouldn't be asked to monitor the cleanliness of the toilets.
"Their role is to teach, and not check for faulty pipes or overflowed tanks," she says.
Many school authorities and parent-teacher associations are worried about funding,
"If funds are limited, the school can run some projects to raise funds and can get children (secondary), parents and teachers involved in a weekend clean-and-paint the school toilet project," says Lam, who is also QRAM project chairman.
"To make this interesting, the school can run the cleanest toilet competition every quarterly to promote ownership and responsibility for shared facilities, like the school toilets. Many schools assign toilets by classes or the location of the toilets," she says.
Berikut disenaraikan perkara yang telah diketengahkan semasa mesyuarat PIBG pada 7 Ogos 2010 baru-baru ini.
- 25 September (Sabtu) - Jamuan Hari Raya.
- 26 Ogos (Khamis) - Majlis Berbuka Puasa dan Solat Hajat. Bermula 6 petang.
- 4 November - Diskusi Ilmiyah
- 16 dan 17 Oktober - Kem Smart Solat.
- Persiapan PSRA dengan mengadakan moivasi, seminar, gerak gempur dll.
- Bacaan yassin dan tahlil setiap minggu (awal waktu setiap Jumaat)
- Target sekolah untuk melahirkan pelajar tahun 6 yang boleh menguasai wirit dan doa selain cemerlang dalam peperiksaan PSRA.
- Peperiksaan PSRA (30 Ogos - 3 September) akan dimulakan mulai 2 petang. Akan berbincang dengan SK-BSP agar pelajar yang menduduki PSRA dapat pulang awal dari SK-BSP.
- Kekuatan tenaga pengajar sekolah sekarang adalan seramai 36 orang guru (27 perempuan dan 8 lelaki).
- Cleaner telah ada 2 orang.
- Guru rasa terganggu dengan bunyi hon daripada pengusaha bas sekolah sewaktu hampir tamat pembelajaran.
- Aktiviti bulan Ramadhan:
- Ihya' Ramadhan
- Khatam Al-Quran sebelum 1 September 2010. Ianya melibatkan pelajar Tahun 4, 5, dan 6.
- Program khatam Al-Quran dan Berbuka Puasa untuk Tahun 6
- Isu denda atau masalah anak kena tampar. Bagaimanapun tiada sebarang laporan rasmi diterima oleh Guru Besar. Ibubapa digesa berjumpa dengan guru besar jika ada sebarang masalah untuk tindakan selanjutnya. Laporan secara rasmi dengan berjumpa guru besar akan memudahkan sekolah mengambil tindakan terhadap laporan.
- Jawatan pengawal keselamatan masih kosong. Ini kerana tanggungjawab 3-dalam-1 tidak ada yang berminat. Mesyuarat bersetuju jawatan tersebut tidak perlu masukkan tugas tukang kebun. Jawatan tersebut hanya untuk mengawal sekolah dan lalu lintas.
- Wakaf marmar tangga pos pengawal tinggal 63 unit lagi (daripada 100 unit). Akan dilaksanakan apabila unit wakaf telah penuh disumbangkan.
- Yuran PIBG yang masih belum dikutip. PIBG akan berusaha mengutipnya dengan mengenalpasti ibubapa yang belum membayar dan menghantar surat ingatan.
- Isu keselamatan pintu masuk sekolah, surat permohonan kepada MPKj telah diserahkan dan tindakan susulan akan dilaksanakan.
- Inisiati sekolah untuk mengadakan TAG maklumat kesihatan murid akan memudahkan guru-guru mengenalpasti tahap kesihatan murid.
- Kumpulan nasyid sekolah akan diperkenalkan sebagai salah satu aktiviti pelajar dan usaha PIBG untuk mengutip dana sekolah. Ibubapa diharap memberi kerjasama jika anak anda terpilih sebagai ahli kumpulan nasyid sekolah. Sekolah membuka sebarang penganjur untuk menjemput kumpulan nasyid sekolah membuat persembahan ditempat mereka.
- Sumbangan koperat dan inidividu sangat ditagih untuk dana PIBG. Ibubapa juga boleh membantu untuk mendapatkan sumbangan tambahan ini.
- Mesyuarat menyarankan pentadbiran sekolah duduk bersama dengan SK-BSP (mesyuarat pengurusan) untuk menyelaraskan segala urusan bagi kemudahan ibubapa dan penjaga.
Sekian, harap maklum.
Bagi pihak PIBG SRA-BSP
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SEKOLAH RENDAH AGAMA BANDAR SERI PUTRA (SRA-BSP)
Jalan Seri Putra 2/1, Bandar Seri Putra,
43000 Kajang, Selangor DE.
Tel: 019-2114617 / 016-6442652
Hubungi PIBG
YDP: En Lokman Bin Md Sarip
019-7027995, drlokman08@gmail.com
Blogpage: http://srabandarseriputra.blogspot.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SRA-Bandar-Seri-Putra/179473523862
Email: srabandarseriputra@gmail.com
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2- Biro Kebajikan dan Keselamatan
3- Biro Pendidikan dan Dakwah
Ibubapa yang berminat untuk menyumbang tenaga boleh turut serta dalam mesyuarat yang telah ditetapkan ini.
Tarikh: 2 Julai (Jumaat) - Telah DIJALANKAN
Masa: 8:30malam
Tempat: Dewan Mesyuarat, SRA-BSP
Mesyuarat Biro Kebajikan dan Keselamatan
Tarikh: 5 Julai (Isnin)
Masa: 8:30malam
Tempat: Dewan Mesyuarat, SRA-BSP
Mesyuarat Biro Pendidikan dan Dakwah
Tarikh: 6 Julai (Selasa)
Masa: 8:30malam
Tempat: Dewan Mesyuarat, SRA-BSP
Untuk jadual terkini aktiviti SRA- BSP, boleh ke kalendar SRA-BSP di pautan ini:
http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=0c042ad1j2rg44dj2lf3mm3opg@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur&gsessionid=jLqgZkhu0KJv-eAPOyRCDg
Bagi pihak PIBG SRA-BSP
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SEKOLAH RENDAH AGAMA BANDAR SERI PUTRA (SRA-BSP)
Jalan Seri Putra 2/1, Bandar Seri Putra,
43000 Kajang, Selangor DE.
Tel: 019-2114617 / 016-6442652
Hubungi PIBG
YDP: En Lokman Bin Md Sarip
019-7027995, drlokman08@gmail.com
Blogpage: http://srabandarseriputra.blogspot.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SRA-Bandar-Seri-Putra/179473523862
Email: srabandarseriputra@gmail.com
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
http://drshafie.blogspot.com/2010/07/rasmi-pungut-derma-bagi-membina-masjid.html
Sebagai sebuah Bandar yang berkembang pesat dengan pembangunan dan pertambahan penduduk 35,000 orang dari 20 taman, Bandar Seri Putera (BSP) sudah sewajarnya mempunyai sebuah masjid bagi menampung keperluan terutama Jumaat di Bandar ini. Tapak sebenarnya telah disediakan oleh pemaju. Cuma usaha terutama bagi mendapat dana perlu dilakukan. Setakat ini penduduk menunaikan fardhu Jumaat dengan menumpang di Masjid KUIS. Oleh kerana kekurangan tempat baru-baru ini sebuah dari surau di Bandar di sini dibenarkan mendirikan Jumaat sementara masjid sebenarnya dapat disiapkan.
Kesedaran ke arah perlunya didirikan masjid ini telah dibangkitkan oleh ADNS sejak dari awal lagi, dan pertemuan pertama dilakukan pada 8 Julai 2008 dan AJK telah ditubuhkan. Kini AJK dipengerusikan oleh Tuan Dr Hj. Abdul Rahman bin Hassan dengan Timbalannya En. Alminizam bin Ali dengan Bendahari En. Ahmad Nizam dan Timbalan En. Burhanuddin bin Mahwal dengan sejumlah AJK. Tuan Haji Ahmad Yusof dan Hj Mohd Anwar Khan sebagai Penasihat.
Setakat ini pihak AJK telah menjalankan usaha ke arah merealisasikan agar masjid Bandar Seri Putera yang diberi nama `Masjid Al-Mustaqim` itu menjadi kenyataan. Pada kali ini ialah dengan mengadakan Pelancaran Derma Masjid. Pelancaran ini sepatutnya dilakukan oleh YB Dato` Dr. Hassan Ali Exco Hal Ehwal Islam dan Adat-Adat Melayu, Infrastruktur dan Kemudahan Awam, tetapi beliau tidak dapat hadir dan tugas ini diwakilkan kepada ADNS Bangi.
Sempena dengan pelancaran ini di adakan forum yang bertajuk ``Membina Rumah Allah`` Panel bagi forum ini ialah Ybhg. Ustaz Haji Mohd Farid Ravi bin Abdullah dari KUIS dan Ybhg. Dr. Hajjah Asiah bt. Ali dari UITM dengan moderatornya ialah Ybhg. Dr. Azhar Yaakobdari UTM. Forum ini berlangsung jam 9.30 malam, iaitu selepas pelancaran Dana Masjid Al-Mustaqim.
Tidak siapa menafikan tentang besarnya pahala membina masjid dan ini ditekankan oleh semua panel. Ayat Quran menyebut bermaksud:
``Sesungguhnya Masjid (Quba` yang Engkau bina wahai Muhammad), yang telah didirikan atas dasar taqwa dari mula (wujudnya), sudah sepatutnya engkau sembahyang padanya (al-Taubah: 108).
Manakala Hadith Rasulullah s.a.w. Daripada Uthman bin Affan r.a. berkata: Aku mendengar Nabi s.a.w. bersabda:
Sesiapa yang mebina masjid ikhlas kerana Allah, Allah akan membina untuknya rumah seperti itu di dalam syurga.``
Ustaz Mohd Farid Ravi membuat kiraan, jika seorang keluarga di Bandar Seri Putra menderma sebanyak RM1,000, maka Masjid Seri Putra dapat dibangunkan. Sebab itu sebagai penghuni tetap yang mempunyai rumah di Seri Putera, maka pada malam itu juga beliau mengeluarkan cek sejumlah RM1.000 sebagai saham akhirat darinya dan mengharap agar yang lain dapat mengikuti jejaknya.
Dr. Hjh.Asiah maukan semua mengimarahkan masjid dan masjid seharusnya sebagai one stop centre bagi orang-orang Islam. Demikian harapan Dr. Azhar yang maukan fungsi masjid bersifat menyeluruh sebagai pusat ibadat, pendidikan, kemansyarakatan dan pentadbiran.
Kita berharap semua pihak, khususnya penduduk Bandar Seri Putera memberi sokongan bagi menjadikan masjid Bandar Seri Putera menjadi kenyataan.
Sekian.
Kemaskini: Tarikh baru perjumpaan adalah 7 Julai dan bukannya 2 Julai.
Harap maklum.
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Sekolah akan mengadakan Hari Ramah Mesra pada 2 Julai 2010 7 Julai 2010. Ini antara lain untuk mendekatkan ibubapa dengan guru-guru. Disamping itu, keputusan pertengahan tahun juga diserahkan kepada ibubapa. Ibubapa boleh mengetahui perkembangan anak mereka daripada guru-guru yang mengajar.
Sekolah akan mengadakan Hari Ramah Mesra pada 2 Julai 2010. Ini antara lain untuk mendekatkan ibubapa dengan guru-guru. Disamping itu, keputusan pertengahan tahun juga diserahkan kepada ibubapa. Ibubapa boleh mengetahui perkembangan anak mereka daripada guru-guru yang mengajar.
Pada hari yang sama, PIBG akan membuka kaunter pembayaran yuran PIBG bagi ibubapa yang belum menjelaskannya lagi. Yuran ini sangat penting kerana pelbagai aktiviti dan projek menaikan taraf sekolah menggunakan sumber kewangan ini. Jumlah yuran PIBG setahun adalah RM50 seorang. Manakala, untuk ibubapa yang mempunya anak 2 orang atau lebih, yuran tahunannya adalah RM100 sekeluarga. Bagi pihak PIBG, saya merayu ibubapa yang hadir dapatlah membawa wang untuk pembayaran yuran PIBG tersebut. Pada yang telah menjelaskannya, PIBG mengucapkan ribuat terima kasih.
PIBG juga tidak keberatan menerima SUMBANGAN TAMBAHAN yang akan digunakan untuk membina tempat wuduk tambahan. Dianggarkan jumlah perbelanjaan untuk membina tempat wuduk tersebut adalah RM2 ribu. Sumbangan tambahan tuan-tuan amat di alu-alukan. Jika sumbangan yang diterima melebihi perbelanjaan, sumbangan tersebut akan digunakan untuk projek seterusnya seperti pembinaan tangga di pos pengawal; pembinaan bonggol dan petak kuning dihadapan pintu masuk sekolah; pembayaran gaji pengawal keselamatan merangkap tukang kebun, dan pengawal lalulintas; dan pelbagai lagi wang pengurusan sekolah.
Pada hari yang sama, PIBG akan membuka kaunter pembayaran yuran PIBG bagi ibubapa yang belum menjelaskannya lagi. Yuran ini sangat penting kerana pelbagai aktiviti dan projek menaikan taraf sekolah menggunakan sumber kewangan ini. Jumlah yuran PIBG setahun adalah RM50 seorang. Manakala, untuk ibubapa yang mempunya anak 2 orang atau lebih, yuran tahunannya adalah RM100 sekeluarga. Bagi pihak PIBG, saya merayu ibubapa yang hadir dapatlah membawa wang untuk pembayaran yuran PIBG tersebut. Pada yang telah menjelaskannya, PIBG mengucapkan ribuat terima kasih.
PIBG juga tidak keberatan menerima SUMBANGAN TAMBAHAN yang akan digunakan untuk membina tempat wuduk tambahan. Dianggarkan jumlah perbelanjaan untuk membina tempat wuduk tersebut adalah RM2 ribu. Sumbangan tambahan tuan-tuan amat di alu-alukan. Jika sumbangan yang diterima melebihi perbelanjaan, sumbangan tersebut akan digunakan untuk projek seterusnya seperti pembinaan tangga di pos pengawal; pembinaan bonggol dan petak kuning dihadapan pintu masuk sekolah; pembayaran gaji pengawal keselamatan merangkap tukang kebun, dan pengawal lalulintas; dan pelbagai lagi wang pengurusan sekolah.
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