[Asia Economy Reporter Suyeon Woo] Hyundai Motor Company announced on the 13th that it will provide free antibacterial services for children's school transportation vehicles to prevent the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19).


Hyundai Motor decided to implement this service from today until the 15th of next month to alleviate parents' concerns due to the spread of COVID-19 and to create a safe commuting environment for children. Owners using Hyundai Starex, County, and other vehicles as daycare and kindergarten school buses can receive free interior antibacterial services at daycare parking lots and nearby large parking lots.


In addition, Hyundai Motor will conduct vehicle diagnostic inspection services that check the entire vehicle, including electronic systems, engine room, and tire air pressure, for children's school transportation vehicles. They will also provide consumable replacement and replenishment services, replacing general consumables such as fine dust blocking air conditioner filters, wiper blades, coolant, and various oils.


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Furthermore, Hyundai Motor plans to extend the vehicle diagnostic inspection service and consumable replacement and replenishment services to nationwide fire department ambulances used for transporting confirmed or suspected COVID-19 patients, contributing to overcoming COVID-19.


Fire department ambulances can receive services at Hyundai Motor's nationwide direct service centers until the 17th of this month, and if repairs are needed, 30% of the repair costs will be supported. Additionally, Hyundai Mobis, an affiliate, will support Hyundai Motor with all consumables, including fine dust blocking air conditioner filters, participating in COVID-19 infection prevention.



Earlier, from February 27 to March 31, Hyundai Motor provided a "special free vehicle antibacterial service" at 22 service centers nationwide and 1,374 Blue Hands locations for Hyundai vehicles and other brand vehicles brought to service points. They are also doing their best to prevent COVID-19 by placing hand sanitizers at all customer contact points such as sales and maintenance and mandating mask-wearing for employees.


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