Sudhir launches potent detergent to fight poor sanitation

May 20, 2016

Diseases associated with cholera, typhoid, infectious hepatitis, polio, cryptosporidiosis, and ascariasis.


Uganda loses over sh389b annually in treatment of diseases that emanate from simple failure to maintain proper hygiene and poor sanitation according to the last published United Nations report on Uganda Water and Sanitation.
 
Diseases associated with cholera, typhoid, infectious hepatitis, polio, cryptosporidiosis, and ascariasis.

In their contribution to reducing the unfortunate trend, Kwality Afro Asia Limited, a local company is taking on the challenge by producing a multipurpose antiseptic and disinfectant solution that will help the community maintain better hygiene.

 he  roup of ompanies hairman aptain kshay garwal addresses the guests The KAAL Group of Companies Chairman, Captain Akshay Agarwal addresses the guests

 

Akshay Agarwal, the company's managing director, says the  new solution  has been dubbed as  germ shield  with a  double purpose of   protecting against germs  and help reduce  illness by providing  a clean  and  hygienic  surroundings.

"Most of the diseases we get are from the surroundings and most soap does not have the required power to fight off germs. That is the only reason why we are adding antiseptics to the soap so that they can be able to do more work," said Agarwal.

The detergent was launched on Thursday night by billionaire, Sudhir Ruperalia at the Great Indian Dhaba Restaurant in Kololo.

  roup of ompanies anaging irector aptain kshay garwal explains the new product to the guests KAAL Group of Companies staff explain the new product to the guests

 

"I can say that it is a multipurpose soap that can be used to wash hands, utensils, mop houses and also wash and keep wounds safe. We believe that it will help reduce the impact of germs by a good percentage, which will boost the income and lower expenditures on avoidable diseases," said Agarwal.
 

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