FPIP delivers Batangas school sanitation stations
The project is in support of efforts to help control the spread of infectious diseases and promote proper hygiene among school children
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Lopez Group’s ecozone subsidiary First Philippine Industrial Park just completed the construction and installation of hand-washing stations in 15 schools in its host cities of Tanauan and Santo Tomas in Batangas province. | Photograph courtesy of Lopez Group
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Lopez-led economic zone operator First Philippine Industrial Park Inc., or FPIP, has donated
hand-washing stations to 15 additional public schools in two cities that host its facilities in Batangas.
The project is in support of efforts to help control the spread of infectious diseases and promote proper hygiene among school children.
FPIP formally turned over the facilities during simple ceremonies held recently in the cities of Santo Tomas and Tanauan in Batangas.
The facilities also received support from the Batangas chapter of the Philippine Red Cross, which donated 30 soap dispensers and 15 cleaning sets, on top of hand soaps.
The turnover brought to 30 the number of public schools that received hand-washing stations from FPIP in the past year.
In October 2022, FPIP also turned over hand-washing facilities to 15 other public schools in the cities of Santo Tomas and Tanauan.
All the sanitation stations were designed, constructed and installed in complete sets by FPIP.