Boysen Joins DepEd for Anti-Dengue Drive in Quezon City

Boysen introduced the new Boysen Bug Off during the anti-dengue drive in Quezon City

Dengue cases and deaths are increasing lately, and to keep everyone safe, especially the students, DepEd and Quezon City government organized an anti-dengue drive in all schools city-wide. The public-private initiative spearheaded by Mayor Ma. Josefina “Joy” Belmonte dubbed “Operation Deng-Go-Away, Mag-Amok Laban sa Lamok”, aims to contribute to mosquito vector control in Quezon City through clean-up and rehabilitation of public schools and daycare centers utilizing a revolutionary new anti-insect paint from Boysen.

Boysen VP Johnson Ongking, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, Payatas C Elementary School Principal Dr. Juan Amormio D. Cabardo, and DepEd Schools Division Superintendent Natividad Bayubay
Boysen VP Johnson Ongking, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, Payatas C Elementary School Principal Dr. Juan Amormio D. Cabardo, and DepEd Schools Division Superintendent Natividad Bayubay

Anti-Insect paint by Boysen

Boysen innovated a breakthrough anti-insect paint, the Boysen Bug Off, that can kill Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes, which are the primary dengue virus-carrying mosquitoes in the Philippines. Boysen Bug Off is approved by the DOH Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and possesses the Green Label for Environment Seal from the Singapore Environmental Council.

It has been tested in laboratories in Europe, the United States, Thailand, and the Philippines, and has proven compelling results in effectively combating deadly insects such as dengue-carrying mosquitoes, all while being safe for humans and animals.

Quezon City Mayor Ma. Josefina “Joy” Belmonte (center), Department of Education Schools Division Superintendent Natividad Bayubay (2nd from right) and Pacific Paint Boysen Philippines Inc. Vice President Johnson Ongking (2nd from left) lead the partnership signing
Quezon City Mayor Ma. Josefina “Joy” Belmonte (center), Department of Education Schools Division Superintendent Natividad Bayubay (2nd from right) and Pacific Paint Boysen Philippines Inc. Vice President Johnson Ongking (2nd from left) lead the partnership signing

“Boysen recognizes the need to support the nationwide campaign to curb the rise in dengue infections and believes cooperation between the government and private sector is an essential strategy in addressing this health crisis,” said Boysen vice president Johnson D. Ongking at the inaugural school-painting event at Payatas C Elementary School in Barangay Payatas.

Highest number of dengue cases

Boysen supplied 100 gallons of anti-insect paint in Barangay Payatas, which is identified as one of those with the highest reported number of dengue cases in Quezon City. It was applied by volunteers from the local government as well as teachers, students, and other members of the local community.

dengue mosquito on skin
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“Our participation in this important activity is part of our corporate social responsibility efforts and commitment to the welfare and well-being of the communities where we operate, Quezon City being one of them,” added Ongking. 

The Quezon City government is slated to paint 21 more public schools within their jurisdiction in the following months. 

“Our products such as Boysen Bug Off also illustrate our steadfast commitment to Filipinos for 66 years now to continuously innovate and offer the best solutions for the home and the environment,” concluded Ongking. 

To know more about Boysen products, follow them on Facebook or visit www.boysen.com.ph.

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