Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Antabax Introduces 'Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat' Campaign

 Tuan Haji Hishammudin Ahmad (Light brown suit), Pengetua Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 11(3) receiving Antabax contribution for ‘Tangan Bersih, Hidup Sihat’ Campaign from Mr Francis Ng, Senior General Manager.

Antabax in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education launched the Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat campaign to increase health preparedness among school children to reduce the spread of communicable diseases such as Covid-19, and Influenza. The launch was held at Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 11(3), here, today.

The Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat campaign developed by Antabax simplifies health preparedness through storytelling, colourful visuals, songs and choreographed movements that help children identify the signs and symptoms of common communicable diseases and teaches them preventive measures that can reduce their risk of contracting and spreading communicable diseases, and teaches them what to do if they or their friends are feeling unwell.

Globally, the first line of defence for communicable diseases such as Covid-19 and Influenza A is to wash hands frequently, or sanitise with an alcohol-based hand sanitiser if hands are not visibly dirty[1] to kill germs on hands and avoid transferring these germs to the face, mouth or nose where they can more easily get into the respiratory system.

“Hand washing is a crucial precaution the public have to take now. Through this Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat Campaign, we hope that children will know the importance of hand washing and other basic hygiene practices that can help reduce the spread of communicable diseases,” said Encik Azman Ab Rashid, Ketua Penolong Pengarah, Bahagian Pendidikan Kesihatan, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia.

More than 300 students and teachers from Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 11(3) participated in the Tangan Bersih, Hidup Sihat Campaign.

More than 300 children and teachers from Sekolah Kebangsaan Presint 11 (3) Putrajaya participated in the health preparedness campaign where they learned the basics of the Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat campaign conducted by a team from the District Health Office, Putrajaya.

Antabax, a homegrown Malaysian brand of Halal hand soap, bar soap, shower cream, hand sanitisers and wipes has been actively championing health preparedness in Malaysia for over a decade.


“Over many campaigns, we have developed content that children understand, remember and practice, that can assist in reducing the spread of communicable diseases. We also contribute our products, so that they have the essentials at hand and at home. It is proven that Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat (Clean Hands Save Lives), so wash your hands frequently and correctly to reduce the spread of infectious diseases using Antabax or any other brand of hand soap or sanitiser. The key is to keep your hands clean,” said Mr Francis Ng, Senior General Manager of Antabax.

Antabax collaborate with Ministry of Health to educate the students of Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 11(3) about Covid-19, Influenza A, and hand washing techniques.

Pn Nur Hakimah binti Roslan, a teacher from Sekolah Kebangsaan Presint 11(3) Putrajaya said that the Tangan Bersih Hidup Sihat campaign was well-received by the students as it used easy to understand illustrations, songs and games that delivered the important message that clean hands save lives.


Mr Francis Ng (centre), Senior General Manager of Antabax and Ms Vivian Lee, Senior Brand Manager of Antabax, distributing the Antabax products to the participants of Tangan Bersih, Hidup Sihat campaign at Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 11(3)

“Having the Ministry of Health team demonstrate the hygiene steps made the children realise the seriousness of communicable diseases such as influenza, at the same time the storytelling by Antabax helped them remember the steps better,” she said.

“I know how to wash my hands correctly, to cover my nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing, to stay a safe distance from people who are unwell, and to tell adults if I have the signs of influenza. Clean hands save lives,” said Zuhaira, a student from Sekolah Kebangsaan Presint 11(3) Putrajaya.

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