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...there are countless directions to take; different roads leading to the attainment of the goal, and it's important to make a commitment in order to improve the world...

Improvements in the quality of life from 1900 to today have increased the average life by 40 years.
But the goal (already possible right now, they say) is to reach 120, and Fimap wants to contribute to this aim via its business. Hygiene, diet, vitamins, exercise, positive thinking, curiosity, love, mental elasticity, the odd glass of wine and a bit of chocolate. These are some of the ingredients of the good lifestyle that - according to research from around the world - will form the fountain of youth of the coming years...

What does "creating hygiene" mean?

Hygiene means promoting health: using health education to stimulate the right behaviour and lifestyle to improve both the duration and the quality of human life. Good hygiene positively influences a person's moods.
Hygiene becomes a mental attitude that helps to improve man's psychophysical state.

Hygiene in the workplace.

Man spends much of his time - and his life - working, and he does this in a wide variety of environments. The human being today not only has to adapt to the geographical and environmental conditions that surround him, and the behavioural rules that govern the society where he was born and grew up, but he also needs to adapt to the ever-increasing transformations in the ecological, psychosocial and work environments. In the workplace, the physical and environmental spurs can also be stressful and potentially dangerous agents.

A hygiene service, safety, and environmental safeguarding are the fundamental parameters determining the quality of both the environment and the life of those who live in it.

Laws alone aren't enough. It's the culture that has to change. Safety and hygiene should be taught at school, so they become part of the deep-down awareness of future workers and entrepreneurs. The culture of "well-being" needs to be firmly established within the legacy of a person's values. Not only rules to be respected, not only duties to be fulfilled, but a complete awareness that apart from safeguarding human life, safe and hygienic work conditions also increase a country's wealth, eliminating a part of the social costs, and are a driving force for healthy economic competitiveness.