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NCH ASIA PACIFIC Launches DISASTER PREVENTION PROGRAM

TO COMBAT EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS


Launch of Disaster Prevention Program (Source: NCH Asia Pacific)
USPA NEWS - NCH ASIA PACIFIC announced on August 12, the launch of its new Disaster Prevention Program to prevent material and financial losses from the effects of extreme weather conditions.
NCH ASIA PACIFIC announced on August 12, the launch of its new Disaster Prevention Program to prevent material and financial losses from the effects of extreme weather conditions.
NCH ASIA PACIFIC launches Disaster Prevention Program to combat extreme weather conditions
NCH recognizes that one of our major challenges is losses from property damage brought by the increasingly erratic weather conditions in Asia. Also, one of the most damaging calamities is flash flooding brought about by typhoons and cyclones. Water damage from vehicles, submerged equipment, area clean-up, and plant shutdowns can run up to the millions.
The NCH Disaster Prevention Program is a set of preventive solutions that protect the property and equipment, and also make recovery faster. NCH promotes recognizing that extreme weather is expected and we can be proactive by preparing our property to respond immediately, have the right materials and emergency set of products on hand so we can address and manage challenging situations without lasting damage.
Available now are Area & Equipment Pre-Treatment, Equipment Preparation, Equipment Recovery, and Emergency Products under the Disaster Prevention Program. NCH also provides after-sales service and product application training. Contact us today at https://www.nchasia.com/en-sg/contact-us
Source: NCH Asia Pacific

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