When Traveling for the Holidays, Stay Vigilant Against Dengue

I’m sure a lot of families are traveling out of town for the holidays, whether it’s to go to their home provinces or spend it in some classy hotel or resort. While it’s the season for enjoyment, it’s also good to be mindful of our health and well-being, especially the little one. In the last few months kasi, and even a few months ago lang, I know some people who have had dengue infection. Hindi na rin nila masabi kung saan nila nakuha; pwedeng sa school, sa house, sa park. It could be anywhere. As such, it’s wise to be vigilant at all times.

When Traveling for the Holidays, Stay Vigilant Against Dengue

Kaya kami, whenever we travel, we bring with us essentials to ensure that we are protected from dengue-carrying mosquitoes, like insect-repellent lotion and insect spray for our home. And, this is important, make sure to watch your kids

One Million Filipinos Empowered with Mission: TAPOSible to Fight Against Dengue Nationwide


What began as a simple call for dengue awareness and prevention has grown into a powerful, community-led national movement. Mission: TAPOSible, an initiative by SC Johnson’s pest control brands, Baygon® and OFF!®, has successfully mobilised over one million Filipinos to take a decisive stand against dengue, marking a notable achievement in collective public health action.

This strong response comes at a critical time. In the first half of this year, the Philippines recorded over 123,000 dengue cases1, with young children and dense urban communities among the most affected. While the need for action is clear, less than 20% of Filipinos regularly use pest-control products2, highlighting a gap in proactive prevention that Mission: TAPOSible helped to drive increased awareness.

Launched in August, Mission: TAPOSible was designed not just to raise awareness but to inspire year-round preventive action by securing a community pledge, a unified, collective effort to help families, homes, and barangays take measures to safeguard themselves from the dengue threat.

The campaign launched with a multi-faceted experiential event in Taguig City, featuring interactive educational games, the showing of a dengue prevention documentary, and special appearances by key personalities including Solenn Heussaff, Nico Bolzico, Melai Cantiveros, Judy Ann Santos-Agoncill,o and Doc Kai. The momentum continued with satellite activations in Bicol, Davao, and Cebu, bringing dengue education closer to grassroots communities.

The wave of Mission: TAPOSible grew stronger with social media efforts and by activating community influencers who helped reach families and neighbours. By tapping into trusted local voices, the campaign turned individual pledges into a united movement that resonated across barangays and households.

Getting support from Filipinos


In less than three months, the initiative surged past the one million pledge mark. This overwhelming display of bayanihan (community spirit) showed the strong unity among Filipinos and their readiness to adopt proactive measures.

“Our family has always been worried, especially since our area in Quezon City is one of the most affected by dengue. Mission: TAPOSible not only helped us understand the importance of taking precautionary measures, but also helped our community see how proactive prevention can make a big difference in keeping everyone protected,” said a participant who joined the pledge and encouraged her neighbours to do the same.

“Mission: TAPOSible taught me simple ways to prevent mosquitoes, and it made a real difference in my daily habits. I have become more mindful about keeping our home clean, avoiding stagnant water, and consistently using pest-control products to help protect my family,” said another participant who now sees dengue prevention as an essential part of caring for her overall health routine.

Epilogue


While the fight against dengue remains critical, with the Department of Health reporting over 8,400 dengue cases3 in October alone, Mission: TAPOSible continues to stand as a crucial reminder that our safety relies on our shared, daily vigilance. 

Baygon® and OFF!® remain steadfast in their commitment to empowering Filipino families to turn simple, consistent actions, such as using aerosols and coils at home, applying repellent before leaving home, and regularly checking for mosquito breeding sites, into an enduring way of life.
Ivan On The Move

Hi, I'm Daddy Ivan, aka Ivan On The Move // Dad On The Move, a blogger since 2006. I'm a family travel and dad blogger in the Philippines. I write about traveling with kids, kid-friendly restaurants, the joys of fatherhood, the ups and downs of modern parenting, and autism awareness and acceptance. In my blog, you will find tips for traveling families in the Philippines, as well as stories about special needs parenting. I'm also an author, having written and published a travel book called "Select Travel Stories from the Different Regions of the Philippines." I was also part of an international book project called "100 Men On Becoming A Dad" where I shared my very own fatherhood story. As one of the dad influencers in the Philippines, I like to share photo updates & stories on social media.

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