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Let's always strive to achieve the highest standards for our products

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When thousands of bottles of counterfeit alcohol were nabbed by Kebs officers in Kayole. [File, Standard]

What would Kenya be without standards? The answer touches on the very foundation upon which our nation thrives. For five decades, the Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) has been at the forefront, not just as a regulator but as a pillar of quality, trust, and progress in every facet of our society.

Every day, whether we are aware of it or not, standards shape our lives. They ensure that safety, reliability, and quality are not left to chance. From the food we eat to the infrastructure we rely on, standards are the invisible hand that guarantees the products and services we use meet the highest benchmarks. For the last 50 years, Kebs has maintained its role as Kenya's shield, protecting public health, safety, and consumer interests.

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