Grab provides 20,000 respiratory masks to protect driver-partners against PM 2.5 Toxic Dust

Thursday 23 January 2020 17:24
Grab Thailand, led by Maythinee Anavachkul, head of bike-hailing operations and Siwaphume Lertsansaran, head of ride-hailing operations, is giving away 20,000 respiratory masks to protect its driver-partners against the current PM 2.5 air pollution situation. Grab thanked its driver-partners for continuing to play their part in bringing passengers from point-to-point safely, and provided tips for them to stay healthy whilst on the roads, through driver communications channels.
Grab provides 20,000 respiratory masks to protect driver-partners against PM 2.5 Toxic Dust

Starting 24 January 2020, Grab driver-partners can pick up their masks at Thanapoom Tower, Petchaburi Road, Bangkok or at its satellite Grab Driver Centres (mini-GDCs).

This initiative is part of the company's commitment towards "Grab For Good", aiming to elevate the quality of life for Thai people, including everyone in Grab's ecosystem, from driver-partners, delivery-partners to merchant-partners across Southeast Asia.

Grab provides 20,000 respiratory masks to protect driver-partners against PM 2.5 Toxic Dust