Fairfirst, an insurance firm, recently launched a special trilingual advisory platform that provides an array of safety guidelines targeted at individuals, corporates and the community.
The advisory platform, curated with the help of in-house and external subject experts, shares documented insights/precautionary measures on how to grasp and adapt to a changing environment, especially during a pandemic. The guidelines are available on the company's website, www.fairfirst.lk/safety-first, and downloadable free of charge for the community in a preferred language of their choice, it said in a media release.
The advisory platform provides educational insights on a broad range of topics focusing on a corporate and personal level. In ensuring business continuity against the unexpected, essential guidelines are made freely available to corporates, some of which aim at preventing the spread of COVID-19 amongst their premises whilst ensuring employees’ safety, safeguarding businesses from possible cyber-attacks and even tips on getting back into business after shutting down. Individuals and the community also have access to a range of topics that help them make proactive decisions on maintaining physical and mental wellbeing during COVID-19, to even staying safe from lightning, cyclone and the rise of dengue in the monsoon season.
Apart from educating and empowering the community, Fairfirst also creates conversations within the company and business partners via the Fairfirst Academy by delivering engaging and conversational online sessions. Through these sessions, employees receive advice from authorised health professionals on the importance of fitness while staying at home, upholding a well-balanced diet, creating awareness on combating COVID-19 and more. Business partners are too educated on topics, such as securing a post-COVID strategy before buying insurance to other relevant subjects.
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