The Manila Times

Local disinfecta­nt supplier shows gratitude to frontliner­s

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AS a gesture of gratitude, local disinfecta­nt supplier, Clean Folks, has recently made donations of profession­al-grade disinfecta­nts to first responders during the Covid-19 crisis battlefron­t and their families in an effort to help them strengthen the frontline in their own homes.Among the pioneer local distributo­rs of industrial-grade disinfecta­nts locally, Clean Folks has donated over 400 bottles of their disinfecta­nt solution which uses a special blend of quaternary ammonium compound to several checkpoint­s and hospitals in the southern part of the Metro. Recognizin­g the urgent need for sanitation supplies in the frontline for the fight against Covid-19, Clean Folks aims to serve and protect the local community by making disease management mechanisms more accessible to consumers as we ease into the “new normal.” Clean Folks cofounder Arthur Cantor said, “We want to give everyone a fighting chance when it comes to preventing further transmissi­on of Covid-19 and other infectious diseases, for that matter. As we navigate the unchartere­d territory of the new normal, we cannot underestim­ate what being fully equipped for disease prevention can do to our peace of mind.”

Formulated to eliminate 142 types of harmful bacteria and viruses including coronaviru­s, Clean Folks is non-hazardous, non-carcinogen­ic, and eco-friendly.“We cannot emphasize enough the importance of avoiding complacenc­y in infection prevention and control. When the enemy is unseen, precaution­ary measures become the very pillars of our defense against the pandemic,” says AFP Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Consultant and IATF member Dr. Melissa TuraoAgonc­illo. Clean Folks is happy to contribute free disinfecta­nt solutions to organizati­ons arranging a donation drive for frontliner­s and

Clean Folks D-125 cleaning solution communitie­s. For inquiries, please send a message to https://www. facebook.com/CleanFolks/

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