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“GED” joins the PM 2.5 crisis in support of forest fire extinguishing equipment with medical supplies in 4 districts, Chiang Mai Province

Among the severe PM 2.5 dust situations in the northern regions Especially during the month of March Leading to the highest PM 2.5 dust pollution in the world Great Eastern Drug Company Limited (GED) Allergy drug owner Aller Nick “and cold medicine” DeCollagen Caring for the people and staff who work in the forest fire. Therefore piloted into 4 districts in Chiang Mai Province To give equipment to extinguish forest fires With medical supplies and dust protection equipment Including giving advice on how to deal with respiratory disease and health care

Pharmacist Charoen Wong Ariyakavee Director of Pharmacy Department, Great Eastern Drug Company Limited (GED) Respiratory disease specialist Said:The company is concerned with the safety and health of the forest fire fighting team and the people who live in the midst of toxic dust. PM 2.5 In high doses for a long time Therefore has a project to supply equipment to support the work of the staff Starting at Mae Chaem District Chiang Dao districts, Omkoi districts and Doi Lo districts Chiang Mai Province Which is an area where forest fires are always present And on the occasion of the anniversary 60 Great Eastern Drake Company Year (GED) Therefore, there are long-term plans to support other areas. In addition, the company is willing to cooperate with both the public and private sectors to solve these problems sustainably.

Apart from forest fire extinguishing equipment, including blowers Water spray For comprehensive care for maximum efficiency GED Also gave Aler Nick, a non-drowsy allergy medication With a mask N95 Medical supplies and other essential items Many other items to firefighters At the same time, we sent the company’s pharmacist team. Come and join local doctors on a trip to educate people in order to build awareness about the dangers. Prevention and mitigation of various allergies from toxic dust PM 2.5 as well.

Ms. Pattanan Pitakam Senior Permanent Secretary (Specialized Administrative Officer) Mae Chaem DistrictChiang Mai Province A representative who received equipment and medical supplies said, “It is very pleased that the private sector sees the importance and supports its staff. Including concern for the health of the people in the area This year, the overall picture of the dust situation in Chiang Mai is better than last year. However, every sector, including the village headman, the village headman, the government agency, and the volunteer spirit, still have to work together to keep an eye on forest fires in the area. Today I would like to thank GED very much for providing forest fire extinguishing equipment. With air blower Water sprayer Including pharmaceutical supplies And various masks To help support the team in the forest fire fighting area, can work more efficiently. “

Dr. Peerachai Duangsa-ard, Emergency Room Physician, Ratchawet Chiang Mai Hospital It is suggested that unnecessary going out of the house should be avoided. Without an air purifier Or air filter Planting trees that can trap dust inside the house. Or the area around the house will help filter dust to a certain extent And should drink a lot of water to cleanse the toxins in the body to be excreted through the urine. Wear a N95 mask when outdoors. If not available, tissue paper can be stacked with a mask. During periods of severe dust situations, carry an antihistamine with you. And see a doctor if the body has any abnormal symptoms “

The general public can learn more about the prevention and treatment of various types of allergies at the website: www.gedgoodlife.com. https://www.facebook.com/GEDGoodLife/ And YouTube: GEDGoodLife, good life, Line: @gedgoodlife

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