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Stop The Spread With Wode

May 22,2025 | WODE Disinfectants

According to CNA, Singapore is experiencing a surge in Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) cases, prompting more preschools to ramp up safety measures. Doctors attribute the rise to two key factors: the increasingly hot climate driven by global warming and evolving virus strains. (CNA, 2025)

Adding to the concern, COVID-19 is making a comeback. While it may no longer dominate headlines, studies confirm it can still lead to lingering after-effects such as respiratory issues and severe fatigue, even post-recovery (Yong, Liu, & Yang, 2024).

Our advanced disinfectant formulas kill 99.999% of germs, viruses, and bacteria within seconds—far faster and more effectively than most conventional products.

Wode is powered by Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl), a naturally occurring compound that is:

- Non-toxic and safe for all ages
- Gentle and non-irritating—even on sensitive or eczema-prone skin
- Completely safe if accidentally ingested

As threats evolve, your protection should too. Choose Wode for fast, effective, and skin-friendly disinfection—anytime, anywhere.


We offer a wide range of product series tailored for every need — including Hand & Body (H&B), Mum & Baby (M&B), Pets, General Purpose (GP), and even Air Disinfection! Each series is specially formulated with carefully calibrated concentrations to ensure optimal effectiveness and safety for its intended use.

Plus, our products come in a variety of sizes — from portable 20ml sprays to large 5-litre refills (depending on the series) — so there’s something for everyone, whether you're at home, on the go, or stocking up.

🛒 Explore our full range on our website, Shopee, or Lazada today!

 

References:
Channel News Asia. (2024, May 12). HFMD cases on the rise; preschools ramp up precautions to protect children. https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/hfmd-hand-food-mouth-disease-health-preschools-cases-rise-5134551 

Yong, S. J., Liu, S., & Yang, L. (2024). Long COVID or post-COVID-19 syndrome: Putative pathophysiology, risk factors, and treatments. Frontiers in Medicine, 11, 11048001. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.11048001

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