On the 30th, a donation ceremony was held at the Army 5th Corps Headquarters located in Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, where 10,000 major products of Home Keepa and Home Mat were donated. (From left) Sergeant Major Kang Han-deok of the Army 5th Corps, Cho Nam-seon, Director of Blood Management Headquarters of the Korean Red Cross, Kim Hyun-jong, Commander of the Army 5th Corps, Kim Kwang-ho, CEO of Henkel Home Care Korea, and Woo Kwang-ho, Director of Seoul Eastern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross.

On the 30th, a donation ceremony was held at the Army 5th Corps Headquarters located in Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do, where 10,000 major products of Home Keepa and Home Mat were donated. (From left) Sergeant Major Kang Han-deok of the Army 5th Corps, Cho Nam-seon, Director of Blood Management Headquarters of the Korean Red Cross, Kim Hyun-jong, Commander of the Army 5th Corps, Kim Kwang-ho, CEO of Henkel Home Care Korea, and Woo Kwang-ho, Director of Seoul Eastern Blood Center of the Korean Red Cross.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-sun] Henkel Home Care Korea, the manufacturer and seller of Homekeepa and Homemat, the number one brands of household insecticides, announced on the 31st that it donated 10,000 Homekeepa Homemat products to the Army's 5th Corps located in northern Gyeonggi Province. This is part of the 'Mosquito Zero Campaign,' a mosquito infection prevention campaign newly launched this year in partnership with the Korean Red Cross.


On the 30th, Henkel Home Care Korea held a delivery ceremony at the Army 5th Corps headquarters in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, attended by CEO Kim Kwang-ho, Jo Nam-sun, Director of Blood Management Headquarters of the Korean Red Cross, Woo Kwang-ho, Director of Seoul Eastern Blood Center, and Army 5th Corps Commander Kim Hyun-jong.


This donation was planned to prevent mosquito-borne infectious diseases among soldiers living in northern Gyeonggi, designated as a domestic malaria risk area, and to ensure a healthy and hygienic military life during the summer.



To this end, Henkel Home Care Korea donated a total of 10,000 units, consisting of 5,000 units each of the new product 'Homekeepa Zero Aerosol,' which maintains strong effectiveness while minimizing concerns about chemical components, and 'Mykeepa Extra Power Repellent Aerosol,' which repels mosquitoes and ticks for up to 6 hours outdoors.


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