King Koil sends comfort to families affected by the Putra Heights Fire


RECENTLY, a sudden fire broke out in the Putra Heights community, leaving many families homeless overnight and their lives thrown into turmoil.

We are deeply saddened by this tragedy and understand that every act of practical support plays a vital role in the path to rebuilding.

As an international mattress brand with manufacturing operations in Malaysia, King Koil feels a strong sense of responsibility.

We are donating 70 queen-size mattresses to the affected families, hoping that during this difficult period, a restful night's sleep can offer them strength, comfort, and the resilience to rebuild.

We know that our contribution may be small — a mattress cannot replace a home —

but we truly believe that a good night's sleep is the first step to rebuilding a life.

Each mattress represents our heartfelt care for the families affected. Each effort reflects our promise to this land we call home.

King Koil stands in solidarity with the people of Malaysia — through all challenges, together.

  • Application deadline: June 30, 2025
  • Mattress delivery begins: May 2025
  • Delivery deadline: Dec 31, 2025
  • Overwhelming response: Applications are actively coming in; limited slots available
  • One mattress per household: Each eligible household will receive one Queen Size mattress to help support as many families in need as possible
  • Possibility of further contribution: King Koil will continue to assess community needs and may consider expanding the donation if necessary.

To find out more about King Koil’s initiative, visit https://www.kingkoil.my/from-our-heart-to-your-home-king-koil-cares/

 

 

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