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The Philippines Holds First “Spring Cleaning Day”

I got this message from my personal Inbox today. I do not usually receive press kits and when I do, I read the content first thoroughly. I make sure it does not have anything that contradicts my beliefs but rather upholds them. And this one is something really worth sharing to all of you.

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Five cities in Metro Manila will demonstrate how the country can save lives, time, and money, as they join the first-ever “Philippine Spring Cleaning Day (PSCD).”

In its goal to push for cleaning and sanitation as one of the most effective ways to lower the country’s disease burden, representatives from the Department of Health (DoH), UP-National Institutes of Health (UP-NIH), Pediatric Infectious Disease Society of the Philippines (PIDSP), Reckitt Benckiser, Lysol, and several local government units are calling for better sanitation through the institution of the first Philippine Spring Cleaning Day.

On May 11, there will be a simultaneous cleanup across five cities, namely Makati, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Manila, and Pasay.

“We hope to educate as well as to encourage the habit of cleaning and disinfecting of Filipino homes through this annual event,” says Marichu Gozun, Senior Brand Manager of Lysol.

According to a joint study commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), at least 20 million Filipinos are exposed to poor sanitation. This means that one-fourth of the Philippine population has poor hygiene practices, do not have the benefit of an accessible and safe toilet, or do not dispose of human waste properly. The fact that less than half of Filipinos wash their hands after using the bathroom is a very telling statistic that speaks of the country’s unfortunate attitudes towards cleaning and sanitation.

Being one with the PSCD’s advocacy to educate Filipinos about the significance of cleaning and disinfecting, DoH Environmental Health Chief Dr. Rodolfo Albornoz says that families should be mindful of the harmful effects of poor sanitation not only on their health but also on other aspects of their lives.

For instance, poor sanitation affects productivity. “The rhinovirus–the virus responsible for approximately 50 percent of the cases of flu and the common cold in both adults and children–causes Filipinos to lose an average of eight school or work days a year,” shares Dr. Albornoz. Consequently, poor sanitation also results in increased economic losses.

The campaign’s concentration on household cleaning is highly significant because proponents of the PSCD believe that even the home, which is supposed to be every family’s place of refuge, can be unsafe. They note that bacteria dwell on everyday things in the home that are taken for granted. “What people do not know is that they are more likely to get sick from germs and viruses in their own homes than in any other place,” says PIDSP President Dr. Lester Deniega.

UP-NIH Executive Director Dr. Lulu Bravo agrees. “We invite everyone to take part in this initiative and join the fight against diseases,” ends Dr. Bravo.

Indeed, intensified cleaning and disinfection will go a long way towards helping the country save time and money, reduce economic costs, and increase productivity as well as people’s overall health and productivity.

Be part of the first public and private initiative for cleaning and sanitation, and join the Department of Health, Lysol and partner organizations as they celebrate Philippine Spring Cleaning Day on May 11. For more details, log on to www.philippinespringcleaningday.com and like us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/philippinespringcleaningday.

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Lunch at the Hospital

So I work in a building that is beside a hospital called The Medical City. Compared to our former location, this area kind of lacks food establishments where you can get food. The choices are very limited. We have a Manang who used to solely supply lunch to our company and neighbors but I feel that her food is too commercialized and over-priced. The company added another supplier but this month’s vendor is always late. We eat at around 11:30AM. There are a handful of other choices in the vicinity but most are not within a regular employees budget.

So we tried the hospital’s food court today. There was not much of a choice either but we were able to get some decent food. I was expecting to see a lot of people in nurses uniforms flocking the food court but there was just a few. I guess they got tired of the choices in their food court already.

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Remembering Summer 2010

I was checking my old posts for some camera reviews for our Canon EOS 500D and Samsung ES73 because I was not sure if I already wrote one. Sad to say, after months of owning these babies, I have not written even a single account that discusses them. Boo! I am putting that on my list now so I will not forget it anymore.

The happy part is, I saw my post about our summer getaway last year when we hit Bolinao, Pangasinan. Look at the photos below. I was approximately 7-months pregnant with Maxyn during that trip. No wonder my little girl is such a water baby!

swimming pregnant

swimming pregnant

I wonder where we are going this summer. It is already May and we have not plan a single swimming activity. Ayex has been bugging us already. Hopefully we can squeeze it in our schedule to give into Ayex’s request and so Ate, my sister-in-law, would also have some quality R&R before she goes back to US of A.

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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