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Shoppers can often find the most unusual things being sold online, such as farts in a bottle or the plastic stool that a Formula 1 world champion sat on.

With the upcoming Hari Raya celebrations, interested members of the public could consider adding the SafeEntry gantry to safely welcome guests into their homes or use it to get a laugh from visitors.

With Singapore further relaxing Covid-19 measures, members of the public can now enjoy having their own SafeEntry gantry, in case this is something to be missed.

Here are the listed features of the turnstile gate:

  • Temperature (Optional)
  • Access System (Optional)
  • Safe Entry
  • Vaccination check (Optional)
  • Integration to Existing system (With Condition)

The optional features presumably require an individual to operate the gantry much like the real thing or can be added at an extra cost.

The iconic self-check-in mechanism is being sold on e-commerce platform Carousell for S$6,800, discounted from the initial price of S$7,800.

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Photo: Taken from Carousell

“Please visit our showroom (at Oxley BizHub 2) for more information,” the listing adds, bringing up the question if the whole thing is a gag idea or not.

Although the seller has a 5.0-star rating from six reviewers who purchased other items, it remains unclear whether someone has already claimed said turnstile gate.

On a more serious note, travellers are advised to take certain precautions during the holidays, such as traffic congestion during peak hours.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority said that traffic flow through the land checkpoints at Woodlands and Tuas is expected to be heavy during the upcoming holiday weekends.

Motorists are also advised to check the traffic situation at the land checkpoints through the One Motoring website or via the Expressway Monitoring & Advisory System (EMAS) installed along the BKE and AYE, respectively. /TISG

ICA: Avoid peak hours if visiting Malaysia over the long weekends

ByHana O