Malaysia’s fight with COVID-19 isn’t over yet. With the pandemic still not fully tackled, Perodua has decided to continue to expand upon its public protection initiative. The company recently distributed a further 10,000 face shields within the Hulu Selangor district and Selayang municipality.
Recipients in Hulu Selangor include the District Health Office, community and dental clinics, enforcers from the District Council’s (MDHS) Licensing Department, along with various morning and night market hawkers.
The carmaker also contributed face shields to the Selayang Municipal Council’s (MPS) Licensing and Enforcement Departments, and through them, the hawkers and street sellers in the area.
Contributing to the Local Community
“Perodua’s face shield contributions are our way of giving back to the surrounding communities who have supported and made us feel at home for the past 27 years,” Perodua President and Chief Executive Officer Dato’ Zainal Abidin Ahmad said.
“As a People First company and a good corporate citizen, Perodua cares very much for the safety, health and well-being of the general public in these COVID-19 times. We have given out over 21,000 face shields to date – we hope they will be worn conscientiously and diligently by those going about their daily duties, bravely continuing to give all of us the services, healthcare and provisions we need,” he
added.
Additionally, Perodua gave out about 11,000 face shields to secondary schools in Putrajaya and Hulu Selangor last month.
Fighting the Pandemic Together
The face shields are manufactured by an associate of Perodua’s. It features a fog-resistant visor made of polyethylene terephthalate for optimal visibility, sponge cushioning that hugs the forehead to act as a barrier against airborne droplets, and an adjustable elastic band for a snug and comfortable fit.
“We are not out of the woods yet in our battle against COVID-19. We hope Malaysians will continue to adopt and adapt to the new normal by exercising caution and complying with all the government’s health and safety guidelines,” said Dato’ Zainal.