Joining hands with the whole country to help special and difficult situations due to unstable employment and reduced income due to the Covid-19 epidemic, on April 15, TU-SEIKI Joint Stock Company combined with New Group. Group sponsored a full body sterilization chamber and 500 free meals at the Ho Chi Minh City Red Cross Association (201 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai District 3 - near Tu Du Hospital).
Heartwarming meals of gratitude
The complicated developments of the Covid-19 epidemic have caused many people to fall into difficult situations, especially the elderly, people with disabilities selling lottery tickets, freelance workers, homeless people, poor students far from home... Promoting In the spirit of "mutual love", TU-SEIKI Company in collaboration with New Group organized a volunteer activity to distribute 500 free meals to the poor.
U-SEIKI is giving meaningful meals to people with difficult lives
Since early morning, many employees of the two companies and chefs of the Ho Chi Minh City Red Cross Society have been busy going to the market, picking vegetables, and processing them to complete 500 meals in time and deliver them to the distribution point before meal time. lunch. Each meal is thoughtfully packaged in a box, full of savory dishes, stir-fry and vegetable soup to ensure nutrition. Before putting rice and soup into the box, staff and volunteers also wash their hands, wear masks, wear gloves, etc.
Meals given to those in need
During the activity, everyone, including the person delivering and receiving the food, complies and strictly implements regulations on Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control such as wearing masks and lining up 2 meters apart. Strongly bring food home, limit eating at home. People line up 2 meters apart waiting to receive meals
Some workers and poor people shared that they felt extremely grateful and heartwarming, even though the value was not great, these meals also helped them save a small amount of money, contributing to living expenses during the days. unemployment.
Join hands to prevent Corona virus with Japanese technology full-body sterilization chamber
In addition to the free rice meals, TU-SEIKI and New Group also sponsored a full-body disinfection chamber, located right next to the ATM distributing free rice at this location, so everyone who came to receive rice could go. come in for disinfection. This is an extremely practical activity, helping to improve infection control, prevent the spread of Corona virus, and protect everyone's safety.
This is a mobile full-body sterilization chamber that applies sterilization technology with low concentrations of Hypochlorous Acid (HClO) from the PG-3.0 electrolysis machine. The product is the result of research cooperation between TU-SEIKI Joint Stock Company (Vietnam) and OSG - Japan's leading corporation in the field of manufacturing medical equipment, water purifiers, ionized water electrolysis machines, Sterilizer with over 50 years of experience, over 1000 exclusive patents.
The mobile full-body disinfection chamber is located right at the rice distribution ATM at the Red Cross Society of Ho Chi Minh City
The sterilization chamber operates using an automatic air injection mechanism. When someone steps in, the signal light will change from green (the system is ready) to a red light signaling that the sterilization feature has been activated. After the sterilization process ends, the green light and red light will light up to notify.
In the disinfection chamber, tap water is supplied directly into the PG-3.0 device, then electrolyzed into mildly acidic hypochlorous acid disinfectant water, HClO water will be led into the water tank and passed through the mist sprayer. . At this time, HClO water in mist form will be sprayed through the spray cylinder holes to disinfect the entire body surface, clothes, and objects without causing wetness or unpleasant odors.
The disinfectant water produced from the PG-3.0 electrolyzer is mildly acidic, like the 84 disinfectants, which are Chlorine-containing disinfectants, but the difference of HClO is that it is produced in the range of PH 5 – PH 6.5 is weakly acidic with a low concentration of 50 -70 ppm, so it achieves high disinfection efficiency while still being absolutely safe.
The sterilization water is generated from OSG Group's PG-3.0 electrolysis machine. Imported complete units from Japan.
This disinfectant solution has also been tested by the Pasteur Institute of Ho Chi Minh City and clinically proven by the National Institute of Infectious Diseases of Japan. The results show that HClO can kill 99.99% of pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella typhi, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Shigella flexneri... Unlike most chemical disinfectants such as Javen, Ozone, Anolyte, Nano silver gas... Hypochlorous acid does not irritate the eyes, skin, respiratory tract, is non-toxic, not harmful to human health and is extremely friendly to the environment thanks to its ability to transform into water immediately. immediately after disinfection is complete.
Water quality testing certificate from Pasteur Institute, Ho Chi Minh City
It only takes 15 - 30 seconds for the sterilization process to end. Furthermore, the system will start and operate continuously, so the efficiency is extremely high, ensuring the ability to sterilize all day in large quantities. large users.
With a fairly compact design, easy to install, capacity suitable for companies, buildings, residential areas, kindergartens, beauty salons, spas, clinics, hospitals... full-body water disinfection chamber Hypochlorous acid is expected becoming a new solution to help prevent the development of the COVID-19 epidemic in our country. Previously, this disinfection chamber was also installed at Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee (127 Truong Dinh - District 3) and received many positive reviews from users.
Through the above volunteer action, TU-SEIKI Joint Stock Company and New Group Corporation and Ho Chi Minh City Red Cross Society hope to unite with people nationwide to defeat the pandemic and return to life soon. normal as before.
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