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Indoor Wellness Programme Nippon Paint Malaysia


Breathe In, Breathe Out
Is it safe to breathe indoors? Think Again!
Nippon Paint Malaysia, in collaboration with the Malaysian Society of Allergy and Immunology(MSAI) recently conducted a survey amongst Malaysian homeowners to produce results that will wake us up to all following truths:The quality of air in our home needs to be improved. And we're simply not doing enough to keep our air healthy.
Did you know?
Air pollution does not only happen outdoors.
It’s an indoor problem too!
More than 60% of Malaysians are suffering from poor indoor air quality, right in their very own home.
In other words, only 4 out of 10 live in a safe indoor environment!
Start cleaning with these tips! Only 49% of Malaysians clean their living room once/twice a week.
Living room cleaning tips:
  • Vacuum rooms at least twice a week.
  • If you have pets at home, it’s best that you vacuum daily to remove dirt and allergens.
  • Swap chemical cleaners for milder disinfectants. Try to use homemade, natural alternatives such as vinegar, lemon juice and baking soda.
  • Instead of curtains, hang blinds you can dust often.
  • Air out new furniture that contains heavy amounts of VOC (commonly found in fabrics, wood and construction) for at least a week before use.

Walls are the largest surface at home! Don't overlook the cleanliness of it.

View Product:  Odour~Less AirCare


Odour-Less AirCare is an anti-formaldehyde interior emulsion that helps create a safer and more hygienic indoor environment. This breakthrough product contains Anti-Formaldehyde with Active Carbon Technology that continually absorbs harmful free formaldehyde from the air into and converts into water vapour, resulting in clean fresh air. Besides having ultra-low VOCs and odour, this environmentally friendly paint has superior washability properties, anti-bacterial properties and does not contain lead and mercury. It is ideal for people who are allergic to formaldehyde and paint odour. Hence it is recommended to be used in eco-sensitive commercial and residential areas such as hospitals, schools, hotels and homes.

Product Features:
• Absorb harmful formaldehyde and 
• Ultra-low VOCs
• Near zero VOC during application and after painting.
• Ammonia-free
• Non-toxic, does not contain lead, mercury and heavy metals.
• Excellent stain washability.
• Dry film Anti-bacterial property toward E-coli, MRSA and Staphylococcus Aureus
• Anti-fungus 
• Long lasting colours
• Less splattering
• Easy touch-up
• Excellent flow which helps to minimize minor surface imperfections
• Excellent coverage and hiding power
• Excellent adhesion
• Excellent colour durability
• Environmentally friendly paint

As a coatings expert, we want to educate and empower Malaysian to take charge of improving their indoor air quality for a healthy environment.

Walls are the largest surface at home! Don't overlook the cleanliness of it.


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