GOOD KNIGHT ENCOURAGES KIDS TO STEP OUTSIDE WITH THE CAMPAIGN – “KHUL KE JIYO GHAR KE BAAHAR”
- LAUNCHES INDIA’S FIRST ANTI-MOSQUITO FABRIC ROLL-ON PERSONAL REPELLENT
Mumbai, September 29, 2016: Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. (GCPL) today
announced its foray into Out of Home (OOH) personal repellent category under
its flagship brand Good knight. The new range has innovative
formats that are easy to use and protects against mosquitos outdoors. The
highlight of this range is Good knight
Fabric Roll-On, India’s first format that just needs 4 dots to be applied
on clothes and protects for 8 hours against mosquitoes outdoors. Additionally,
the range also includes Good knight Cool
Gel and Good knight Patches.
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Sunil Kataria, Business
Head-India and SAARC, GCPL said, “While
there is an alarming rise of vector borne diseases like Dengue and Chikunguniya
across the country, there is a lack of awareness that the mosquitoes that
spread these diseases, usually bite during the day. Another reason for low
adoption for outdoor and personal mosquito repellents has been the lack of
innovative products. No product in the market can make it amenable for users to
use everyday. Keeping these in mind, we have launched the new Good knight
outdoor personal repellent range of products, which are not only easy and safe
to use; but also give 8 hours of protection against mosquitos. With this new
launch, we are confident creating a new consumer habit of using outdoor
repellents everyday.”
He
further added “ Good knight believes that parents should encourage their kids
to step out of home, as it plays an important role in their development. Hence,
this also formed the base of our new campaign slogan – ‘‘Khul ke jiyo ghar ke baahar’, a campaign which encourages gids to
play outdoors unrestricted.”
The campaign “Khul ke jiyo
ghar ke baahar” was launched with a panel discussion that had celebrity
parents, Lara Dutta and Mahesh Bhupathi,
Dr. Mukesh Sanklecha - Consultant Pediatrician at Bombay Hospital, and Sunil Kataria. The panelists discussed
how imperative it is to safe-guard children from mosquito bites since they are
the most vulnerable. The discussion highlighted the criticality and urgent need
to leverage schools, educators and parents and kids to develop the good habit
of using personal repellents daily, as that is the best way to protect kids
outdoors.
Speaking
on the occasion, renowned pediatrician Dr.
Mukesh Sanklecha said, “The ongoing
Dengue and Chikunguniya health scare in the nation has led to parents either
cutting down on the child’s outdoor playtime, or constantly trying to prevent
them from stepping out of home. What will put the parents mind at ease is a
quick, safe and effective solution that can keep their kids protected from
mosquitoes outdoors. They need to ensure that mosquitoes and vector-borne
diseases do not hinder children’s outdoor time, which is essential for their
overall growth and development.”
Expert says that indoor
activities, though they may be fun, can be detrimental because they do not
promote adequate physical and mental growth. Outdoor play contributes to
cognitive and social/ emotional development. A study[1] of
690 children in the 8 to 16 age group, conducted across five metros, including
Mumbai and Delhi, has found that 12% voted for parks, while 20% picked shopping
malls as their favourite go-to destination. The findings revealed that 31%
teenagers (15-17 years) like to spend their leisure hours in covered outdoor
spaces, while 28% spend time indoors at home. When at home, they either watch television
or play video games.
Lara Dutta, a doting and an active mother herself
reflected on how things have changed and how necessary it is for parents to
encourage their children to play outside. “As
a mother I am continuously worried about my child’s well-being and safety
whenever she is out of the protective environment of the home. Given the
present scare of Dengue and Chikunguniya, we are extra cautious and want to
give our daughter the best protection every time she steps out. Good
knight’s new Fabric Roll-On ensures that she is protected for a long time in an
easy to use and convenient way.”
Mahesh Bhupathi added, “Both Lara and I
always ensure that our daughter leads an active and sporty life and doesn’t
confine herself indoors. Honestly, this does get hard at times like these when
the newspapers are filled with news on Dengue and Chikunguniya. My endeavour
is to teach her to stay safe at all times whether from injuries or diseases
when she’s out of home. Good knight’s new range does put our minds at ease and
helps us to encourage more mobility and outdoor experience for our daughter.”
The Personal Repellents market in India is pegged at Rs 126 crore
but only forms 2.9% of the overall Insecticide market. Only 1.1% of the
households in India use personal repellents because of multiple factors like
poor sensorial, unsatisfactory consumer experience and perception of it being
harmful for kids. Good knight’s new range is designed to address these concerns
with 100% natural actives and child safe products.
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