ANSA Chemicals Jamaica donates 69,800 litres of bleach to support sanitisation efforts after hurricane
In a continued effort to support public health and safety, ANSA Chemicals Jamaica has announced a donation of 69,800 litres of bleach to help with the ongoing sanitisation efforts in communities across the island that were severely impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
This donation consists of eight per cent industrial-strength bleach and five per cent household bleach, aimed at ensuring households in remote or isolated areas have access to properly treated water for their use.
“ANSA Chemicals Jamaica and our parent company, ANSA McAL Chemicals, are committed to aiding the relief and rebuilding effort by providing quality bleach to support sanitation and water treatment in communities severely impacted by Hurricane Melisa.
“This donation is a part of our ongoing commitment to the people of Jamaica in their time of need,” said Stephen Summers, country manager of ANSA Chemicals Jamaica.
He noted that the donation includes 50 IBC totes (1,000L each) of eight per cent bleach, totaling 50,000 litres, and 1,800 cases of five per cent household bleach amounting to 10,800 containers and 19,800 litres.
As part of this initiative, ANSA Chemicals plans to deliver between three to five totes per day, in addition to one container of 1,800 cases of household bleach (1.5L bottles).
The company aims to distribute these materials efficiently and effectively to ensure timely access to safe water sanitization resources.
In a media release ANSA Chemicals quoted Minister of Water, Environment and Climate Change Matthew Samuda as saying: “A storm the size of Hurricane Melissa is not something that any government can manage without partnerships, whether multi-lateral, bi-lateral, the private sector and local NGOs. This is one such partnership, and we’re very happy with the donation from Ansa Chemicals.
“One of the things people don’t contemplate after disasters, until you have a public health crisis, is our ability to keep the place clean and deal with the spread of germs and other similar issues, so we are happy for this donation”.
ANSA Chemicals said the supplies will be distributed through and by the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) and quoted Commander Alvin Gayle, Director General of the State agency as welcoming the contribution which helps to strengthen its efforts in managing this public health crisis caused by the passage of the hurricane.
“These cleaning, sanitation and purifying supplies from ANSA Chemicals are quite vital. I think a lot of us underestimate the requirements for sanitation after a disaster, and as such, this will go a long way to ensure that the Jamaican population remains safe after this disaster,” the release quoted Gayle.
ANSA Chemicals Jamaica is a leading provider of chemical products in the Caribbean, specializing in solutions that improve public health and contribute to the safety and well-being of communities.