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A spokesman for EMA said that the new regulations were introduced by the agency to enhance the electrical safety of older homes that may not have an RCCB installed.
An HDB spokesman said that the RCCB installation exercise will involve 83 one- and two-room flats and some 6,400 three-room or larger flats, all of which were built before July 1985. There are around 1.09 million HDB homes as of 2022, according to the Department of Statistics website.
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