Wednesday, May 26, 2010

H1N1 Vaccine Free For All Malaysian @ Government Hospitals & Clinics Nationwide

Yet only 123,000 Malaysian had been given the vaccine.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow told that there is no reason to fear side effect of the new vaccine, except a slight pain in the arm, mild fever and dizziness among some people. He further advised the public should take advantage of free vaccination being offered at government health facilities.

There were 519 H1N1 cases where 61 are confirmed cases while eight have been admitted to the intensive care unit so far.

Read the full news in Bernama, dated Monday May 24, 2010

For more information on H1N1, please visit: -
  • Influenza A(H1N1)-Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia


  • List of Klinik Cegah & Rawat(H1N1) in Puchong Area



  • Thursday, May 20, 2010

    Special Visit by IOI Representative on Newly Installed Automatic Boom Gate

    On 18th May 2010, IOI representative had a special visit to our guard house to view our newly installed automatic boom gate.

    Since 2009, the Puteri 12 Committee Members are deliberating on the issue regarding the installation of an automatic boom gate barrier system at the guardhouse area, to alleviate the traffic bottleneck at the guard house, especially during rush hours. It is also an easier way to differentiate between residents and non-residents entering Puteri 12 area.

    Many important aspects were being discussed and carefully considered by the Committee Members. It was of the view that the benefits to reap from the system are far outweighing the installation cost in a long run. With this new system, it enables our security guards to scan the incoming vehicles and passengers at the “visitors’ lane” more cautiously.

    We believes that this system could help us to tighten security and improve the safety level for Puteri 12 area. We also believe that our Puteri 12 community will be the most desirable community to live in and the properties’ value will definitely appreciate in prices, as safety neighbourhood is one of the good community attributes and the priority investment choice for new households.

    The system currently is under pilot test by selective committee members to ensure the sytem is operating efficiently while waiting for IOI to widen the access road before launching it to Puteri 12 members. Meantime, you can start applying for the access card. A copy of the application form can be downloaded from the Security Access Card Application Form tab









    Thursday, May 6, 2010

    New MPSJ Library and Office @ Bandar Puteri Puchong

    MPSJ opens new library and office in Bandar Puteri Puchong...
    Read the news in The Star Online, dated Thursday May 6, 2010

    Friday, April 30, 2010

    Thursday, April 29, 2010

    Beware of this Vehicle


    Residents please beware of this vehicle loitering in your area. We have received this photos from a resident in Puteri 10. There was a robbery took place in April, in Puteri 10 which used this vehicle.

    Car Model : Nissan X-Trail
    Color : Grey/Silver
    Reg No : WPC 8464




    Please report to our security personnel or the Police immediately if you seen this vehicle or any suspicious vehicle in your area.

    Thursday, April 22, 2010

    Mr Lee's Farewell Party on April Fools' Day

    On 1 April 2010, we held a farewell dinner party to thank Mr Lee Tong Fong for all the hard works that he had contributed for the Puteri 12 community in the past few years. The farewell party was held at Sri Anggerek restaurant that served Indonesian delicacy. Almost all the committee members took their time to attend the dinner.

    Mr Lee Tong Fong, our immediate past chairman for the resident association of Puteri 12 is a well respect and generous person. Even though the party was held on April Fools' Day, the hard works that Mr Lee had done for us is definitely not a joke. Without his hard work and dedication, the RA Puteri 12 will not be so established and successful as it is today.

    In addition to the farewell, the committee members also celebrated Dato’ Mahsun Haji Taib's birthday that fall on the April Fools' Day. We bought a big, juicy fruit cake to celebrate Dato’ Mahsun's big day.




    The dinner went on well and happening that every member enjoyed the Indonesian cuisine. On that memorable day, our current chairperson, Madam Betty Yap gave a recognition award to all the committee members that contributed to the past events and to appreciate all their hard works.

    Besides that, in appreciation of Mr Lee's dedication for the Puteri 12 community, we invited our senior advisor, Mr John Lok to present a plague and certificate to Mr Lee for his significant hard works and dedication for Puteri 12.


    The dinner ended at 10pm, everyone went home with a happy smile on their face and satisfied stomach with good food.

    Annual General Meeting 2010


    The annual general meeting 2010 of Persatuan Penduduk Bandar Puteri 12 Selangor was held on Sunday, 7th March 2010 at 7.30pm at Vista playground.


    There were approximately 45 members who attended the meeting, the presents are Mr Lee Tong Fong, Chairman, Mr John Lok Heng, Advisor, Dato' Mahsun Haji Taib, Deputy Chairman, Mr Edward Skading, Secretary, Mdm Betty Yap, Woman's affairs advisor, Mdm Foong Wai Meng, Treasurer and the apologies are Mr Joshua Nga Koo Koy, Legal Advisor.


    The meeting started with the Chairman, Mr Lee, extended his appreciation to all the members that took their time off to attend the AGM despite the rains. He further extended his appreciation to the Committee members and their respective spouses for their great support for the past 1 year and he apologised and asked forgiveness from those individual he had inadvertently offended during his tenure as Chairman. The chairman briefed us about the responsibilities of a Committee, which include dealing with the authorities and developers over the issue of security, regulations and inter alia. He then reminded all the residents to support the committee in every way they could which is much needed for the future success of RA Puteri 12.

    The AGM went on with the election of Office Bearer, the secretary then read out the nomination and voting procedure by ballot. The AGM adjourned for 15 minutes for the election to take place. Two scrutineer volunteered to count for the votes.




    After 15 minutes, the new office bearer is born!

    Chairperson - Madam Betty Yap Mee Ying
    Deputy Chairman - Dato' Mahsun
    Legal Advisor - Mr. Joshua Nga
    Advisor - Mr. William Chang
    Senior Advisor - Mr John Lok
    Secretary - Mr Edward Skading
    Treasurer - Mdm Foong Wai Meng
    Woman's Affair - Mdm Tan Sook Har

    After the new committee were announced, the new chairperson, Mdm Betty Yap gave her maiden speech. She then extended her gratitude to her family members who fully supported her decision to be elected as a chairperson and the outgoing Committee who had whole heartedly served the community through out the years. She also hoped that the residents will continue to contribute and give their full support to Puteri 12.


    The AGM ended successfully at 9.53pm.

    Wednesday, April 21, 2010

    Puteri 12 Countdown Party 2010

    The residents of Puteri 12 had a wonderful and memorable Countdown party for the Year 2010 to be proud of. The countdown party is held on 31st December 2009, 7pm and it was organised by the Resident Association of Puteri 12.

    The party kick started by a Lion dance performance to usher the coming new year with prosperity and good luck.

    Many hawker stalls were set up for the residents and visitors to feast on a great variety of local food such as Char Kuey Teow, Ramly Burger, Nasi Lemak and etc.

    Besides, a series of awesome programme was outlined for the residents to enjoy. These exciting programmes were lucky draws, dance performances, Wushu martial arts performances, samba dance and etc; without a doubt, it was a memorable night for all the residents of Puteri 12.

    Our VIPs of the nights are Dr Kow Cheong Wei (Selangor MCA Youth Chief), Dato’ Samson David Maman and Datuk Lau Yeng Peng. In an opening speech by Dr Kow to mark the event, he emphasized the importance of community integration and a united neighbourhood.



    There were more than 20 individuals and corporate including IOI Properties who supported the Countdown party event, we, on behalf of the RA12, hereby would extend our gratitude for our sponsors who supported us to make the event successful and as well as helping out during the party. It was no doubt a fabulous, awesome, remarkable day for all of us; the residents of Puteri 12.

    Act Against Crime Together Building A Safer Puteri 12


    Prevent House Robbery And Theft - Act Against Crime Together Building A Safer Puteri 12

    1. Know all the emergency numbers
      • Bandar Puteri Police Station: 03-80632222
      • Our Security:
        Mr Cicak (Manager) 016-361 8502
        Mr Ramesh: 012-615 3511 (Day)
        Mr Kumar: 016-6276872 (Night)
      • General Emergencies Numbers
        Police/Ambulance: 999
        Civil Defence: 991
        Fire & Rescue: 994
        Call from Any Handphone: 112
        Electrical Breakdown: 15454
        Gas Emergency: 995
        Water Woes (Selangor): 1800-88-5252
    2. Make provision of good lighting, but switch the lights off during the day. Outside lights that are on during the day and posts that are left in the mailbox are signs of no-one being home. Do not leave your gates, front or back door open or partially open – it serves as an invitation to burglars.
    3. Never open the door immediately or the front automatic gate whenever the door bell rings or if someone knocks. Make completely sure the person wanting to enter is expected. Domestic helpers, garden staff and children are often approached by robbers who act as salesperson, telephone or TV repairmen, electricians, plumbers, TV licence or inspectors and many other professions. Even be careful if it is a lady or elderly person. In an effort to gain entrance robbers use a handphone and make as if they are talking to the owner of the house so as to put pressure on unsuspecting victims to open the gate or door. Those remaining at home should be made aware of these scams. Emphasise the need for security to your domestic helper, so too ensuring his/her own safety. Arrange with people who remain at home on how you will inform them if there is a need for them to open the house for deliveries, maintenance work or repairs. Always use the same procedure and inform the companies involved that they will not gain access unless you have made a specific arrangement.
    4. A watchdog is a good early warning system. Keep it visible as a deterrent but beyond the reach of strangers. The unexplainable death of a watchdog is a warning sign of a possible burglary.
    5. If your house alarm goes off, or you hear strange noises or your dogs bark switch on the outside (front or back) lights and investigate. If you feel uncomfortable, call our security to investigate. If you are sure of a robber in progress, immediately call the police.
    6. Always check the identity of strangers who visit for business purposes, to do deliveries or repairs. Ensure that you stay out of their reach to prevent being grabbed through a closed gate.
    7. Report suspicious characters who pose a threat to our security guards or the police. When employing someone request their identity document and make a copy thereof for safekeeping. Check their previous employment references and do security clearances at the police at Bukit Aman.
    8. Install the best security you can afford. Do not rely on the standard locks installed by the developers because it is very easy to open. Replace those locks with some high-tech locks.
    9. When approaching your house entrance by foot or by car ensure that it is safe to enter and that you have not been followed. Be aware of persons loitering at the entrance and always be alert to look behind your car if there is a stranger car following you. If you suspect you are being followed, immediately take down the vehicle number and description and drive to our security posts or the nearest police station. Most robbers use luxury vehicles to avoid being suspected.
    10. Always keep you keys safe to prevent duplication thereof. Never leave your house keys under a doormat or in a pot plant. Once you have locked your door from the inside remove the key and place it in a safe place. Do not leave keys in a hidden place for domestic staff or children, robbers often stake out a house and will find out about these hiding places. Do not give keys to people who do not live on the property or to anyone if it is not absolutely necessary.
    11. Know your neighbours and build a relationship of mutual trust and support. When going away inform them and the security guards to keep an eye on your house.
      It is always best to arrange with persons living in the same street as you to be ready at all times to come to the rescue of one another in dangerous or suspicious times. Exchange phone numbers or signalling methods when you find yourself in distress. Your strength always lies in how many people are able to support you in an emergency.
    12. If you buy luxury goods, cut up the boxes and dispose of these in tied black bags. A branded box is a telltale sign of what thieves could find in your house. Keep cash and valuables in banks or safes.
    13. If your house has been broken into, contact your nearest police station immediately. Wait until fingerprints and statements are taken before touching anything. Do not allow private security companies to enter the house or touch anything before the police have arrived.
      A list of the make, model and serial numbers of electrical appliances and other valuable equipment should always be available for investigation purposes.
    14. If you are held up during a robbery, just surrender everything the robbers want and do not fight them. If you believe you can over power the robbers, please think twice and consider the safety of your family members. But if you have the opportunity to escape, run out and scream for help.
    Don’t be a miser… But be wiser…
    We care for our safety and yours too…


    (This article is contributed by Edward Skading)