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  1. -Have you notice cockroach, fleas, flies, mosquitoes and small crawling insect in your car? Well then it's time to fumigate your ride? Our fumigation comprise of ingredient like pyrethroid & exothermic substance which capable of evolving heat on contact with water emitting smoke to all tight areas of your car to force those insect out from their hideout. 100% safe as it is -Water Base -Non Aerosol Product -Safe against fire -Big penetration -Release Delay -No oily residue -Flushing out effect Like us on Facebook "New Age Polish" Contact us at 81610131 for an appointment now!
  2. Finally! Something to call our own. 😁 New species of bacteria named after Singapore https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/new-species-of-bacteria-named-after-singapore
  3. From 14 to 28 June, DENSO Singapore and its partner workshops are providing FREE DENSO Cleverin Treatment Service for car owners with no purchase required! What is Cleverin? Cleverin, developed by TAIKO, which uses chlorine dioxide to suppress viruses, bacteria and odour components at a molecular level which is able to kills and eliminates 99% of the bacteria and viruses in the air using chlorine dioxide gas. Who need Cleverin? Stocks for their Cleverin cartridges are limited and therefore, free Cleverin service will be on a while stocks last basis. Book your appointment now with DENSO partner workshops here. List of Participating Workshops Chun Jie Motor Services (Kaki Bukit) 2 Kaki Bukit Ave 2, #01-14 Kaki Bukit Autohub, Singapore 417921 H-Tyre (Bendemeer) 46 Bendemeer Rd, Singapore 339931 Ricardo Auto Centre (Sin Ming Autocity) 160 Sin Ming Drive #02-02/03 Sin Ming AutoCity Singapore 575722 Shell Autoserv (Sengkang Branch) 61, Sengkang Road, Singapore 545015 Tomika Auto Air Conditioning (Ubi) Blk 3023A Ubi Road 1 Singapore 408717 *Free Cleverin service only available in the morning (11am slot) Tomika LLP (Bukit Merah) BLK 1010 Bukit Merah Lane 3 Singapore 159724 *Free Cleverin service only available in the afternoon (3pm & 5pm slot) Bando Auto.com (Bukit Batok) 1 Bukit Batok Crescent #03-04 Wcega Plaza Singapore 658064 New Luck Car Air-con Enterprise (Kaki Bukit) Autobay @ 1 Kaki Bukit Avenue 6 #02-07 Singapore 417883
  4. It might be safer to give the right amount of money to food sellers, and not get back any change from them. A local study has found two types of bacteria on currency notes and coins obtained from a local canteen. The bacteria found are of the S. aureus and B. cereus species, which are among the most common bacteria types that lead to food poisoning. The canteen cannot be named due to an agreement it has with the researchers. Ten two-dollar notes, five one-dollar coins and five 10-cent coins were acquired from the canteen on a day in July for the Lifebuoy Germ Protection Study. Conducted by an independent microbiology laboratory, it found both the notes and coins had bacteria, though the amount was not measured. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/...-study-20121013
  5. Ikea just can't get a break. First, the international purveyor of self-assembled furniture and Scandanavian hors d'ouvres got roped into the horsemeat scandal when traces of horse DNA were found in meatballs and sausages it sold. Now, according to the Guardian, almond cakes from its restaurants in 23 countries are being pulled after bacteria usually found in fecal matter was discovered. The Swedish retailer stopped sales of its almond cakes after Chinese customs authorities found two batches that fell short of the country's hygiene standards, the Wall Street Journal reported. Ikea said Chinese customs officials last December seized and destroyed a batch of 1,800 cakes imported from Sweden after tests revealed that the cakes contained a prohibitively high level of coliform bacteria
  6. According to a UK survey done at the request of home store B&Q, around 700 harmful bugs lurk in the interior of a car, and specifically on the steering wheel, gear stick and back seats. The study also revealed that 42 percent of motorists regularly eat meals while driving. According to the study, only a third of the people questioned admitted cleaning the inside of their cars once a year, while ten percent said they never wiped down surfaces or vacuumed their cars.
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