It eliminates viruses and does not cause harm to the body

Dubai schools are sterilized with modern technology within 30 seconds

Workshops to introduce students to how to prevent viruses.

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A campaign organized by Dubai Municipality, in cooperation with the private sector, has ended the sterilization of 12 schools with a safe disinfectant, free of alcohol and chemicals, that eliminates viruses within 30 seconds.

The campaign included awareness workshops to educate children and students on how to prevent viruses and microbes, organized by the municipality and the "MicroSave Team for Health Schools."

The workshops, which took place via video call, and during school tours, explained the dangers of the Corona pandemic.

In addition, 15,000 students received a sterilizer manufactured with "MicroSave" technology, an American technology that turns water into a safe sterilizer that eliminates viruses without causing any harm to the body.

The municipality and the "MicroSave" team were keen on sterilizing the surfaces (especially the devices that are frequently used and frequently touching), using MicroSave technology, environmentally friendly and approved by the US Food and Drug Organization, the European Conformity Mark, the Department of Medicinal and Therapeutic Goods in Australia, in addition to the UAE Ministry of Health and Community Protection and the Authority Saudi medicine and food.

The municipality said that the workshops included tips to introduce the importance of physical distancing, the use of masks, and encourage students to adhere to healthy practices, such as washing hands well with soap and water.

The director of the Dubai-based MicroSave Group, Safa Qaddumi, said that the campaign will continue in the coming weeks to spread awareness in the community and introduce the precautionary measures, and how to choose safe and reliable sterilizers approved by local and international health authorities, to prevent the risks of chemicals present in sterilizers.

She added, "The campaign will be developed into a consumer awareness program, to be led by personalities and influential people on social media platforms at the state level."

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