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Eco-friendly antibacterial, and odor-free painting solution for a healthier future

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29 September, 2020, 12:35 pm
Last modified: 29 September, 2020, 12:46 pm

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Eco-friendly antibacterial, and odor-free painting solution for a healthier future

Breathe Easy Eco-Series consists of Breathe Easy Emulsion, Breathe Easy Enamel, Breathe Easy Sealer, Breathe Easy Putty, and Breathe Easy Enamel Primer

TBS Report
29 September, 2020, 12:35 pm
Last modified: 29 September, 2020, 12:46 pm
Eco-friendly antibacterial, and odor-free painting solution for a healthier future

People across the world are now emphasising on going green, as it has a long-lasting, positive impact on future generations. From recycling plastic bags to the treatment of chemical products, experts are trying to invent new, yet convenient ways that are supportable and useful for a green and sustainable future.

Lesser known to a lot of people, the ordinary paints we use to our homes cause environmental toxicity emitting various gases, alarmingly contributing to the indoor air pollution. Consequently, it plays a crucial role in health hazards, such as respiratory problems and headaches. 

Therefore, people nowadays are looking for sustainable alternatives. Going green with paints is always a good option for the wellbeing of family members.

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Considering this, industry-leading painting company Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited made all their paints lead free and introduced its specially designed eco-friendly line of painting products – Breathe Easy Eco-Series to ensure a safer environment.  

Breathe Easy Eco-Series consists of Breathe Easy Emulsion, Breathe Easy Enamel, Breathe Easy Sealer, Breathe Easy Putty, and Breathe Easy Enamel Primer. 

Paints of this series are completely odourless, eco-friendly, and antibacterial. As a result, It protects the walls without causing any side effects. It has ultra-low VOC (volatile organic compounds) and is completely lead-free. VOC leaves behind quite an amount of chemical wastage that is non-biodegradable and nonrecyclable, which is harmful to the environment. 

While having ultra-low VOC, the health of the members of any house, especially children, elderly and pregnant women, stay safe. Berger Breathe Easy has topcoat emulsion and water-based enamel, as well as a suitable primer and sealer. 

These paints are made of special materials using an advanced formula and do not cause any discomfort while staying in any room, giving one to breathe easily. Berger's bioside-free paint – Breathe Easy – will efficiently destroy 99.9 percent of bacteria from the walls, and will keep the house safe as well as aesthetically beautiful.

This is the first water-based enamel paint in Bangladesh that can be used with only water as a solvent- no other thinner is needed. This paint can be used on wood and metal and takes as low as 20-30 minutes of surface drying time. Breathe Easy gives more surface coverage as well. Hence, it is budget-friendly.

AKM Sadeque Nawaj, General Manager (Marketing), Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited, said, "It is our foremost duty to think about the future of the world and find sustainable ways to improve the situation. We have been working for years in the painting sector to meet every customers' needs by heeding to their concerns. Hence, we came up with such painting solutions that not only help them to stay healthy but are helpful for the environment as well."

While the whole world is looking for solutions to improve the environment and establish a strong base for a better future, little acts can make huge differences. 

Painting home with eco-friendly painting solutions like Breathe Easy from Berger can easily ensure the good health of your family members while decreasing the carbon footprint and gradually revive the world.

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