IPG Tells Staff They Must Have Proof of Vaccination to Return

Interpublic Group (IPG) will expect its staff internationally to have proof of vaccination before returning to work, its chief executive Philippe Krakowsky has outlined. Writing to staff through Linkedin in a memo titled ‘Moving Forward Together,’ Krakowsky told staff that the company was “preparing to implement flexible work arrangements” as it planned for a return…

Is Electrostatic Cleaning Really Worth Your Trust, Time And Money?

Today’s pandemic situation has made the entire universe more aware about cleanliness. Now we spend more time on sanitizing our home, workplace, restaurants and stuffs that we use regularly. With this new pandemic era we have discovered different ways of cleaning or sanitizing. Electrostatics pathogen cleaning is an advanced way to disinfect the things around us. It comes with an easy-to-use feature. It comes with the feature of a spray. Also, it has a powerful electric safekeeping that kills the germs directly. All you have to do is spraying it on the surface areas of an object. So are you also planning to buy this spray but getting confused about its worth? Well we have got you covered here:-

Versatility Of Usage

It works brilliantly in various areas. Today this Coronavirus pandemic situation has made us more conscious about hygiene and sanitization. Nowadays right sanitization has become an essential safety protocol in everywhere such as hospitals, offices, bars, restaurants, gyms, warehouses and more similar places. This Electrostatic cleaning could be applied in all such places. It can cover an extended area without involving any kind of further hassles.

Kills 99% Germs

Today we are fighting the toughest phase of human life. This Coronavirus pandemic has already taken a lot of lives. We can’t afford to lose anymore. We have to win this battle against this monster virus. And exactly here this Electrostatic clean-up helps. It has the ability to kill more than 99% germs at a time. Sounds surprising right? But it’s a clinically established fact.

Easy Application

The major benefit of this Electrostatic cleaning is that it’s very easy to use. It comes in a form of spray. You just have to spray it on the surfaces of exposed areas. It kills the germs by disinfecting the surface areas. You can use it to disinfect your mobile phone, watch, laptop, pens and other accessories.

Lasts Long

Unlike any other sanitizer it has a more long-lasting effect. With the right application, its effect can last around 30 days. Sounds shocking right? Well it’s true indeed. You can disinfect or sanitize your office once in a month through using this surface disinfectant cleaner. Its long lasting effect makes it unique and demanded among any other sanitizers.

Thus to conclude, it’s a big yes from our side. It’s totally worth your valuable time, immense trust and hard earned money. Just go for it.

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Shell: The Giving Pump

Shell Integrated Ad - The Giving Pump
Shell Integrated Ad - The Giving Pump
Shell Integrated Ad - The Giving Pump

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Advertising Agency: Collateral – The Storytellers, Mumbai
Associate Creative Director: Harish Gadkari
Visualiser: Dipak Mane
Creative Director Copy: Vinayak Upadhyay
Copywriter: Moiz Dohadwala

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