Clean Nation Conducts Experiential Hygiene Education for Female Adolescents
Sanitary Pad Usage and Daily Hygiene Education
Clean Nation announced on August 19 that it conducted an experiential hygiene education program to support the healthy growth of female adolescents in commemoration of International Youth Day (August 12).
Clean Nara held the "Clean and Pure Growth Class" for female elementary school students on the 18th. Clean Nara
View original imageOn August 18, Clean Nation held the "Clean and Pure Growth Classroom" at the Saekwang Dream Regional Children's Center in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, for 10 students including 5th and 6th grade elementary school students and middle school students. The program focused on helping female students preparing for their first menstruation to naturally understand physical changes and learn basic hygiene habits, including how to use sanitary pads and manage daily hygiene practices independently.
The training was conducted in the following order: understanding menstruation and physical changes, types and roles of feminine hygiene products, structure of sanitary pads and proper hygiene habits, an OX quiz, and a hygiene habit pledge. The students participated actively and spent time learning proper hygiene habits.
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A representative from Clean Nation stated, "Through this program, the students had the opportunity to naturally understand menstruation and hygiene management, and to directly practice what they learned," and added, "We will continue to leverage the company’s business experience in education and social contribution activities to support the healthy growth of children and adolescents through a variety of initiatives."
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