Keep Calm and Stay Healthy at the Workspace

Once in every 4 months’ time, it will be our Director’s BNI Featured Presentation. This time around, we were bringing a brand new topic, Keep Calm and Stay Healthy at the Workspace, which combined interior design and infection control measures for workplace to ensure the health and wellbeing of a business’s most valuable assets, the employees are protected.

The Transcript of Presentation:

The Anxiety of Going Back to Work

We are at the phase two of the re-opening. What we are very concern now is whether our office is clean, are our colleagues practicing good personal hygiene and whether ourselves will be infected with COVID-19. Continue reading “Keep Calm and Stay Healthy at the Workspace”

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V-Buster Nano Composite Anti-Virus Circulation Lamp

Decompose and Eliminate

V-Buster can eliminate viruses, bacteria and mildew (mould) of up to 99.99%. It can also actively decompose total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and particle matter.

Virus
H1N1, Enterovirus (HFMD), Respiratory Fusion Virus

Bacteria
E. coli (food contaminiation/poisoning), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (infections in the blood, lungs [pneumonia]), Staphylococcus aureus (skin/respiratory infection/food poisoning), Salmonella enteric, Candida albicans, MRSA (superbug) Continue reading “V-Buster Nano Composite Anti-Virus Circulation Lamp”

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Protect Yourself Against Infectious Microbes

While most of the companies are doing their best to protect employees and customers from infectious microbes such as COVID-19 by engaging external party to disinfect their premises, we expect some companies are looking for solution which allows them to self-disinfecting their own offices.

If you are one of those entities, we are pleased to introduce you our KliqueCare NanoEcoShield™ I-Care package. Applying the disinfectant yourselves is very simple, the only tool you need is just a spraying bottle although we were demonstrating using a portable spray gun in our video.

Steps applying:

1. Pour in the disinfectant into a spraying bottle.
2. Spray a thin layer of disinfectant onto clean and dry surfaces.
3. Wait for 10 to 15 minutes for the area to dry.
4. Resume your operation.

Things to note:

1. Do not dilute the disinfectant because it is already a ready-to-use formula. Further diluting it can reduce its efficacy.
2. Clean and dry surface before spraying. The anti-viral, bacterial and mildew (mould) effect can not form or last long if surface is dusty, full of debris or wet.

Click here if you would like to understand more about our product specifications.

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KliqueCare NanoEcoShield™

KliqueCare NanoEcoShield
KliqueCare NanoEcoShield brochure

Home is where the heart is! Our workspace is the second home to many. With the anxiety of COVID-19 in the air, how do business owners secure their work environment and mitigate the risk of cross contamination to protect their most valuable assets, their employees?

By focusing on only high frequency touch points to prevent cross contamination, KliqueCare disinfection service is the epitome of a healthy workspace. We tackle the psychological concerns as well as the biological risks companies have to deal with.

With the use of 18-patented nano photonic solution, KliqueCare is committed to deliver an effective and yet affordable disinfection/safe control measure! We are using cutting edge technology with anti-viral efficacy of up to 99.99%. Continue reading “KliqueCare NanoEcoShield™”

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The Difference Between Isolation and Quarantine

Isolation vs Quarantine

Isolation and quarantine are public health practices used to protect the public by preventing exposure to people who have or may have a contagious disease.

Isolation separates sick people with a contagious disease from people who are not sick.

Quarantine separates and restricts the movement of people who were exposed to a contagious disease to see if they become sick. These people may have been exposed to a disease and do not know it, or they may have the disease but do not show symptoms.

Source: https://www.hhs.gov/answers/public-health-and-safety/what-is-the-difference-between-isolation-and-quarantine/index.html

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