Lifebuoy, continuing to scale up its efforts to support the nation in combating the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, recently partnered with the Sri Lanka Police to conduct extensive awareness campaigns across several parts of the Western Province.
Lifebuoy representatives joined Police personnel in engaging with the public and reiterating the importance of social distancing, wearing face masks, washing hands and using hand sanitizers frequently, as well as other health and hygiene guidelines. COVID-19 related educational leaflets from Lifebuoy were distributed to over 300,000 people across 108 police areas in the province. With schools beginning to reopen, the awareness drive also covered 885 schools in the region, Unilever, producers of Lifebuoy, said in a media release.
Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police, Deshabandu Thennakoon said, “We thank Unilever Sri Lanka for extending their support to our COVID-19 awareness drives through their brand Lifebuoy. As more people begin to venture out and schools start reopening, we need to constantly remind ourselves that the threat of the pandemic remains. We continue to conduct public outreach programmes such as this to reiterate the importance of adhering to the advice of healthcare experts and following health and hygiene guidelines. Partnering with organisations like Unilever that share our commitment to protecting lives helps us deliver this message to even more Sri Lankans.”
Channa Tennakoon, Head of Media and Activation, Unilever Sri Lanka said, “Going beyond their law enforcement duties, members of the Sri Lanka Police have been working relentlessly with the government, the health authorities and other front-line teams to save lives during this pandemic. We sincerely appreciate the service they deliver to the nation and owe them a debt of gratitude for their sacrifices. Lifebuoy, a brand that is driven by its purpose of improving the health and hygiene of people, is well aware of the importance of adhering to health and hygiene guidelines during this pandemic. We are honoured to partner with the Sri Lanka Police on taking this message to more people across the island. We thank them for giving Unilever Sri Lanka, a company that takes pride in continuing to serve the nation for over 82 years, the opportunity to support their efforts around this.”
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