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Parryware launches Safe-Essentials range

Parryware, a leading manufacturer of sanitaryware products, has launched Safe-Essentials, its latest product offering, to cater to the daily needs of customers.
The newly-added bathroom care products will help individuals in ensuring a sparkling clean and germ-free bathroom by maintaining hygiene as well as longevity of toilets, said a press release.
The latest addition in Parryware’s portfolio offers a wide variety of cleaners that comprises FloorClean, SanClean toilet cleaner, Glow Faucet cleaner, Safe Shield hand sanitiser, Safe Shield surface disinfectant, and Seat Guard seat cover sanitiser in multiple sizes.
The company marked the launch of Safe-Essentials product range through a yatra flagged off by KE Ranganathan, MD, RBPPL, that culminated at the brand’s display studio in Chennai.
Commenting on the launch, Ranganathan, said, “We are excited to announce the launch of Parryware Safe-Essentials product range to offer affordable and quality bathroom care products for our consumers. Innovation is what drives us at Parryware and the latest offering is the testimony of our commitment to safeguard consumers and provide them world-class quality products that are safe, hygienic and provide a stress-free experience to consumers.”
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