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Monday, May 15, 2017

Monday, May 15, 2017

Dettol On A Mission for Hygiene!


School programme to educate young Malaysians about hygiene habits for better health

Assalamualaikum!

Malaysia’s No.1 Germ Protection brand*, Dettol and the Ministry of Education jointly kicked off the ‘Mission for Hygiene’ school programme at Sekolah Kebangsaan Seksyen 7 Shah Alam today. Currently in its fourth year running, the programme aims to promote healthy hygiene habits among school children by actively educating them to practice hygiene habits in school and at home. This includes playing a part in keeping their school a clean, healthy and safe environment for the school community.


Present at the programme’s opening ceremony was Tiffany Tang, Marketing Director of Reckitt Benckiser Malaysia and Singapore, which manufactures and markets Dettol products in these countries. She said: “As a leading global hygiene brand, Dettol is proud to be the trusted hygiene champion for mothers around the world, to help her protect her family from harmful germs through our wide range of innovative germ-protection products. We understand how good hygiene and sanitation can improve individual and public health. This is why it is important for Dettol to lead hand hygiene education from young age.

According to Tang, the brand is an advocate of hygiene education worldwide through its partnership with Save the Children, a non-government organisation (NGO) to stop children in underdeveloped countries from dying of diarrhea due to poor hygiene and sanitation.

Tiffany Tang, Marketing Director of Reckitt Benckiser Malaysia and Singapore is sharing about Dettol’s initiative to educate the school children of the importance of good hygiene at Dettol’s Mission for Hygiene launch

“In Malaysia, ‘Mission for Hygiene’ has seen us reached close to 350,000 school students over the last four years, and together with the Ministry of Education, we have continuously enhance the quality of hygiene education in participating schools with the involvement of parents. In the next 10 years, we aim to reach all of 2.7 million primary school children in Malaysia,” added Tang.

She continued, “We strongly believe that one should start young in terms of practicing good hygiene habits. Dettol ‘Mission for Hygiene’ programme is designed to educate school children the importance of good hygiene habits including 7 steps of hand washing. We hope this will help to raise the awareness of Hand Foot Mouth Disease in Malaysia and how hygiene practices can keep it at bay.”

As the brand is working actively towards expanding the campaign to more schools, Dettol aims to reach another 150,000 students in 200 primary schools and 50 kindergartens in Malaysia throughout the year of 2017.

Dettol understands that keeping the school compound clean and germ-free is vital for students to have a good learning environment. This year, participating primary schools are encouraged to conduct a series of ‘Gotong Royong’ (communal cooperation) activities related to toilet cleanliness. Schools taking part in the ‘Gotong Royong’ contest will submit ‘before’ and ‘after’ photos of their toilets. They are also required to create a Dettol logo mural in front of the school’s toilet with Dettol’s ‘Mission for Hygiene’ theme: Better Hygiene, Better Health that will serve as a reminder to the school children to wash their hands.

Y.B Tuan P. Kamalanathan, Deputy Minister of Ministry of Education talks about the importance of school hygiene and the students’ roles in making Dettol’s ‘Mission for Hygiene’ a success

During the opening ceremony, YB Dato' P. Kamalanathan, Deputy Minister of Education, stressed the importance of school hygiene and the students’ roles in making Dettol’s ‘Mission for Hygiene’ a success. “Studies have shown that the school environment can affect attendance rate and student achievement. Therefore, it is imperative for schools to be tidy and clean, in order to provide students a conducive learning environment.

Good hygiene habits should be propagated in the school curriculum to prevent harmful germs spread in the classroom environment. Poor hygiene habits will lead to harbouring germs on their hands transmit to places they touch at school. This will lead to absenteeism, which then affects our students’ learning momentum and progress,” he said. 

“It’s crucial to practice good hygiene habits at school to prevent harmful micro-organisms from spreading around. Besides regular efforts from the school administration and our hardworking janitors, our students must also learn to play their respective roles in keeping their school environment clean and healthy. From a young age, we need to cultivate personal hygiene habits, and slowly but surely, guide them towards taking the initiative to wash their hands before meals, flush after using the toilet, help clean the classroom, pick up litter in common areas, and so on. These small efforts will make a big difference in helping to prevent the spreading of germs, so that our schools offer cleaner, healthier environment that promote learning and academic excellence for the leaders of tomorrow,” continued YB Dato' P. Kamalanathan. 

YB Dato’ P. Kamalanathan demonstrate the 7 steps of hand washing to the school children

To promote awareness and encourage participation among the children, Dettol has designed a number of exciting activities, such as: hand hygiene education sketching to engage students so that they understand the importance of hand hygiene; 7 steps of hand washing, which shows them a full demonstration on how to clean their hands properly; goodie bags containing educational leaflets for parents; and continuous reminders at school with posters in toilets and canteens.

YB Dato’ P. Kamalanathan officiated the wall mural of Dettol Mission for Hygiene theme – “Better Hygiene, Better Health” at Sekolah Kebangsaan Seksyen 7, Shah Alam

Better hygiene, better health. With this in mind, Dettol hopes that everyone comes together through its ‘Mission for Hygiene’ programme to play their part in ensuring a cleaner, healthier, and safer school environment for our future generation.

For more information about Dettol, go to www.dettol.com.my

Friday, May 12, 2017

Friday, May 12, 2017

Apa yang best sangat dengan SPINNERS ni ?


Assalamualaikum!


Haaaa inilah mainan ke'gila'an budak-budak sekarang....hand spinner atau finger spinner atau spinner atau apa-apa je lah nama dia. Dari minggu lepas lagi, my sulung tu dok 'menyanyi' kat telinga nak benda alah ni.

Ape bendanye spinner-spinner ni?

Alaa... spinner tu kite letak kat jari pastu pusing bu. Nanti dia kuar lampu ...boleh la bu...

Berapa ringgit satu tu?

Lima belas je ...

Hahhhhh??! Lima belas hengget ... 3 hari punya belanja sekolah anak oiii! Bendanya tak tengok lagi, tapi bila dengar begitu banyak ringgit yang perlu dibayar untuk permainan tu ... memang ralat sikit la ibu ni nak bagi dia beli.

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Dari Perak ke Padang Besar, Perlis!


Assalamualaikum!


Alhamdulillah sampai jugak kami anak beranak di negeri paling utara dalam Malaysia ni noooo ... haha. Dah la tak dirancang, dapat pulak pi Padang Besaq! 

Haaa .. alkisahnya, ingat nak balik Perak cuti sabtu dan ahad tapi Allah izinkan kami pi melawat adik ipaq yang duduk di Arau. Bagai pucuk dicita ulam mendatang la kita ni kan ... nak jugak tengok negeri orang macam mana. Kot-kot boleh jumpa pelam harum manes kaaaa ... kan!


Tuesday, May 09, 2017

Tuesday, May 09, 2017

Nasi Arab KL | Restoran AL RAWSHA


Assalamualaikum!


Ini bukan kali pertama kami makan kat Al Rawsha. First time pergi makan dulu, kecewa gak le! Dah la tak sedap, staf tak reti cakap Melayu pulak tu ... mahal lagi! Rasa tak berbaloi ... lama gak kami 'boikot' hahaha!

Tapi dah hari-hari lalu depan dia on the way nak balik rumah, so mata-mata kami ni memang tak lepas la dari memandang restoran Al Rawsha ni kan. Setelah beberapa tahun, kami memberanikan diri untuk masuk semula ke sini ...

Monday, May 08, 2017

Monday, May 08, 2017

Jualan Puspanita


Assalamualaikum!


Minggu lepas memang kebizian sungguh! Dengan rezeki tempahan roti jala kat opisnya, dengan persiapan untuk meniaga Puspanitanya ... sampai aku tak dapat nak menyentuh langsung simpul kasih!

Tapi mujurlah masih ada barangan lain untuk diniagakan hehe. Ada gak makanan untuk dijual seperti pulut panggang, cupcake dan kuih semperit ambil dari kawan. Kali ni simpul kasih ... produk sendiri tak dapat nak dipersembahkan di jualan puspanita walaupun ramai yang bertanya huhu.



Thursday, May 04, 2017

Thursday, May 04, 2017

Aik, meniaga roti jala pulak dah ke?


Assalamualaikum!


Jeng jeng jengggggg! baruuu je .... baruuuu je aku cerita pasal bisnes simpul kasih semalam, tup tup arini nak meniaga roti jala pulak dah ke Nimmmm?? Tapi inilah yang dikatakan rezeki anak-anak ... macam tau-tau je kite tengah kumpul duit nak balik kampung raya nanti ye hehe.

Ini kali pertama aku amik order roti jala kari ayam sebenarnya. Alkisahnya, akhir tahun lepas opis aku ada buat potluck, so menu aku tu la... roti jala ngan
kari ayam. Tak sangka lepas lima bulan orang datang cari balik ...kuikuikui.




Wednesday, May 03, 2017

Wednesday, May 03, 2017

Testimoni Simpul Kasih Razhani

Assalamualaikum!


Diam tak diam, dah dua tahun lebih kami berniaga carboot sale. Bermula dengan meniaga baju terpakai kepunyaan sendiri je, sedikit demi sedikit kami beralih ke barangan lain dan kini kami meniaga beg bundle, jubah bundle dan barangan antik walaupun tak banyak.

Tahun 2017 ni juga menyaksikan penglibatan aku dalam bisnes simpul kasih yang aku pelajari dari kakak ipar ku sebelumnya. Walaupun hanya secara kecil-kecilan tapi alhamdulillah respon dan feedback positif dari pelanggan sangatlah memberangsangkan. Pun begitu, aku sedia menerima kritikan untuk memperbaiki kelemahan diri.


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