Why sunbathe by a boring pool or at a crowded beach when you can do it at an exciting location like our world-renowned SAFRA Club Concrete Beaches™?
Now at all SAFRA clubs, we offer you a choice of the Roadside Family package, with a great view of the cars and fire engine coming to deal with a chemical incident, and the Carpark Couples package, where you get a lot all to yourself and your loved one.
Gas masks not provided.
Inspired by laksa_boy's post post at Sammyboy forums. News background below.
54 treated in hospital after inhaling leaked chlorine gas at SAFRA club
SINGAPORE : 28 people were sent to hospital with breathing difficulties after gas leaked from a plant room in SAFRA's Mount Faber Clubhouse.
The Health Ministry says 26 others sought treatment from the hospitals on their own.
A total of 14 were admitted, 25 under observation and 15 were discharged.
Some 500 people, including both staff and guests, were evacuated when the leak was detected at about 11am on Saturday -CNA
SAFRA Mount Faber reopens, but swimming pools remain closed
...Of the 54 people who received treatment for breathing difficulties, only one remain hospitalised for observation - a child at the KK Women's and Children's Hospital.
Fumes drifted out from the plant room to the rest of the clubhouse.
A contractor had mistakenly mixed Sodium Hydrochloride, or liquid chlorine, with hypochloric acid, causing a chemical reaction -CNA