Guidelines for the Usage of Light Emitting Wreaths and Inflatables at Funeral Wakes
1. The guidelines for the usage of light emitting wreaths and inflatables at funeral wakes (herein referred to as “Guidelines”) is jointly developed by the National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Association of Funeral Directors Singapore (AFD).
2. The use of light emitting wreaths and inflatables in an excessive manner have resulted in growing public dis-amenities and safety concerns. These include light and noise pollution, obstruction to pedestrian traffic, obstruction of motorist line of sight, potential power trips and trip/falling hazard.
3. The guidelines are intended to provide guidance to premises owners and the industry on the quantity and operational conditions for light emitting wreaths and inflatables deployed at the funeral wakes.
SAMPLE MESSAGE FOR SENDING TO FAMILY MEMBERS, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR GUIDELINES BEFORE SENDING LIGHT EMITTING WREATHS
(Due to the length of the message, we strongly encourage to send 2 separate messages to ensure the proper dissemination of information)
Message 1
Dear family members, relatives and friends,
In loving memory of my late <deceased name> who passed away peacefully on <DD MMM YYYY>, please be informed of the funeral wake details:
Wake Location: XXXX
Starts from: DDMMYY
Cortege Leaving: DDMMYY, HH:MM AM/PM
Cremation Location and Time: XXXX, HH:MM AM/PM
Message 2
We very much appreciate your kind intentions in sending in funeral wreaths. In doing so, please kindly note that we would need to observe some guidelines in accordance with Jalan Besar Town Council’s Terms and Conditions of the Funeral Wake Application Permit should you wish to send in light-emitting, digital wreaths for the funeral wake. Below are some of the terms and conditions (non-exhaustive):
- Limit to 10 light-emitting wreaths (inclusive of up to 1 inflatable) deployed at each funeral wake.
- Light-emitting wreaths and inflatables along with pumps for the inflatables are not to be turned on from 10pm till 7am next day.
- Deployment shall be confined to funeral wake area (e.g. HDB void decks, pavilion).
- Do not place any light-emitting wreaths and inflatables near carparks, roads, walkways, business entities or residences.
As we are only allowed to host up to 10 light-emitting wreaths at the wake, you may get in touch with family member, <NOK’s name> at <mobile no.> to coordinate if you wish to send in a light-emitting wreath.
Thank you.
GUIDELINES
Placement
a. Limit to 10 light emitting wreaths (inclusive of up to 1 inflatable) deployed at each
funeral wake. The light emitting wreaths shall not exceed 2.6 metres in height and 1.5
metres in breadth. The inflatable should not exceed 4.0 metres in length by 1.0 metres
in breadth and 3.2 metres in height so as not to obstruct the view of residents and
motorists.
b. Deployment shall be confined to funeral wake area (e.g. HOB void decks, pavilion) and
is subject to conditions and approvals from Town Councils and/or relevant authority.
c. Inflatables, such as tower lanterns, gates, arches, shall be properly secured and be
cordoned off with a minimum of 2 metres radius surrounding the installation. The
installation shall not exceed 3.2 metres in its height.
d. If light emitting wreaths and inflatables are placed within common spaces such as
pedestrian walkways and pavement, there should be clear demarcation to allow a proper
walking space of at least 1.5 metres clearance within the designated pedestrian walkway
and pavement to accommodate pedestrians on foot or on wheelchair.
e. Do not place any light emitting wreaths and inflatables near carparks, roads, walkways,
business entities or residences, which will obstruct traffic/motorists/pedestrians and to
have consideration for the safety of the motorists and pedestrians.
f. Light emitting wreaths and inflatable are not to be placed within 5 metres of any carpark
or parked vehicle or location alongside a road.
g. Light emitting wreaths and inflatable should not be located within 5 metres from a fire
hydrant and should not obstruct any fire safety provisions.
Installation and Operation
h. No setup and dismantling of light emitting wreaths and inflatables from 1 Opm to 7am
daily.
i. Light emitting wreaths and inflatables along with pumps for the inflatables are not to be
turned on from 10pm till 7am next day to prevent light and noise pollution respectively.
j. Any persons and/or companies who deploys generator must be mindful of the location of
generator(s) at funeral wakes e.g. not near to residential/business units so as not to
cause any inconvenience to others.
k. A supply installation (SI) licence is required where one or more generators are used
as the source of electricity for the provision of electricity supply solely for his own use and
where there is no existing installation licence.
I. The Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) in charge of the installation is required to apply
for the SI licence for the usage of the generator(s).
m. The LEW, generator provider and funeral service providers must ensure that the
generator is not installed in a hazardous location, and it is properly barricaded to
prevent access by non-authorised persons.
n. Any persons and/or companies who deploys or install the light emitting wreaths and
inflatables shall be responsible for the safe use of these wreaths and inflatables at the
funeral wakes.
o. Light emitting wreaths and inflatables and their associated electrical installations works
used at public spaces must obtain Town Councils or relevant authorities’ written
permission.
p. Town Councils or relevant authorities’ written permission is required for deviations from
these guidelines.
Please refer to the poster that we issued alongside the funeral wake application: