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Unsanitary toilets cause disease among children

World Toilet Day, a United Nations day of observance of the global sanitation crisis, was observed on Nov. 19. Toilet sanitation is a topic that is not often discussed, but as germ experts, Domex leads the cause for clean toilets in the country. 

In the developing world, 443 million days of school are missed because of diseases caused by germs found in unsanitary toilets—that is equivalent to a month of school missed by every child in the Philippines. Maria Luisa Orezca president of the Philippine Public Health Association said, “The issue of toilet sanitation in our country is important. There are several germs found in toilets that cause sicknesses.”

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The PPHA president cites that examples of such germs are fungi, which cause skin diseases, gram negative bacteria, which cause diarrhea, and myco bacteria, the cause of tuberculosis.”

Committed to raising hygiene standards, in the last three years Domex has participated in the “One Million Clean Toilets” project where they pledge to educate one million people on proper toilet sanitation every year. This year marks their three-million milestone. 

“We are very passionate about our mission to fight disease. And we continue to our pledge of clean toilets through our partnerships with the Philippine Public Health Association, Maxicare and UNICEF” said Domex brand manager Patricia Deyto-Santos

This year, Domex looks at an area literally closer to home. Domex wants to emphasize that you can lead the change for clean toilets, because, after all, proper sanitation practices start at home. 

It is a common misconception that a toilet that smells nice and looks sparkling-clean is enough. However, a spotless toilet does not guarantee that it is germ-free.   

Domex’s Research and Development Manager Amor Montefalcon-Prieto says, “In order to stay 99.9 percent germ free, it is essential to use a specialized toilet cleaner that not only cleanses but kills germs. “Consumers might be content with using thin bleach and laundry detergent. While they may clean the toilet, they do not kill germs thoroughly.”

Domex teams up with the Philippine Public Health Association, Maxicare and UNICEF to help spread awareness on the sanitation issue in the country. The bleach brand is five times thicker than most laundry bleaches, hence effectively killing various fungi, bacteria and viruses

Domex works in a way that has triple action because it thoroughly cleanses, has effective contact time and has far reach. Domex kills a wide range of germs such as various fungi, bacteria and viruses. Because it is five times thicker than thin laundry bleach, it also lasts up to seven flushes, while thin bleach lasts only for two. In addition, Domex is also able to access hard-to-reach areas inside your toilet. 

It is the firm advocacy of Domex that everything, including proper sanitation, starts at home. By working actively with households PPHA, Maxicare and UNICEF, Domex helps spread awareness on the sanitation issue in our country.

Begin proper cleanliness in your home by joining the #1MCleanToilets movement. Visit Domex Philippines’s Facebook page for more information. 

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