In Ahmedabad, Pee Safe sets up first offline store, eyes 15 stores in 1 year

Hygiene and wellness brand Pee Safe on Tuesday said it has set up a offline store in Ahmedabad and aims to open around 15 additional stores in the following a year.

These stores will be found generally in level III and IV urban communities, an assertion said.

Pee Safe’s disconnected attack comes considering the expanded interest for cleanliness and disinfection items in the midst of elevated mindfulness because of the pandemic, it added.

“We have been working towards access to better hygiene and sanitation for Indians ever since our first product was launched…the demand only increased during the pandemic and despite initial challenges such as that of manpower, we ensured we kept the cycle going,” said Vikas Bagaria, founder of Pee Safe and Raho Safe.

Pee Safe’s items are at present accessible in current exchange, general stores, coordinated stores across more than 40 urban areas just as online stages.

In March 2020, Pee Safe had dispatched another brand, Raho Safe to give moderate cleanliness and wellbeing items, for example, sterile cushions, disinfectants and hand sanitisers to purchasers.

Raho Safe as of late welcomed on board entertainer Jacqueline Fernandez as its image minister. Bhutanese entertainer and influencer Tandin Bidha is Raho Safe’s image represetative in Bhutan.