Monday, April 25, 2011

Keep Germs at Bay with Norwex

Keep Germs at Bay with Norwex
Wednesday, 24 March 2010 22:16

Wednesday 24 March

Experts agree on various ways we can protect ourselves from getting sick - washing our hands often with soap and warm water or using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer when soap and water are not available, coughing and sneezing into our upper sleeves, keeping commonly touched surfaces clean and disinfected, etc.

This year, add Norwex products to your line of defense against germs:

Norwex Foam Soap

Did you know that bars of soap are actually a breeding ground for bugs? The Norwex Foam Soap comes with a pump dispenser that delivers just the right amount of hand wash, making it easier to keep from picking up germs. This luxurious foaming soap contains Calendula, which is a natural antimicrobial and Shea Butter for intense moisturizing.

Antibac Microfiber Bath Towels/Tea Towels

Regular towels stay wet long after people dry their hands on them, providing a pleasant environment for germs and bacteria to grow. Germs are transferred to towels when hands are improperly washed, or when toilets are flushed (they can remain airborne for up to three meters!). Norwex antibacterial towels dry quickly and kill 99.9% of bacteria. For a smaller hand towel, use the antibacterial Tea Towels in your washrooms.

Antibac Enviro Cloth

Keep an Antibac Enviro Cloth handy in the kitchen and bathroom to frequently clean commonly touched surfaces such as counters, fridge and microwave handles, kitchen sink, bathtubs, doorknobs, etc. without chemicals! The antibacterial agent in the cloths demonstrates its effectiveness against strains of pathogenic bacteria, yeast and viruses, such as:

Antibac Dust Mitt

Of course the Antibac Dust Mitt is an essential cleaning tool in your home, but you'll want to consider keeping one at the office as well - studies have shown that our desktops and keyboards can contain more bacteria than a toilet seat! Also, consider keeping one in the bathroom to wipe out the tub after showering.

Silver Care Toothbrush

Not only do germs make their way into our toothbrushes when we brush our teeth, but if our toothbrushes are left out on the counter, germs may find them a comfy landing place after we flush the toilet (germs can remain airborne for up to three meters). On contact with water, the 99.9% Pure Silver Plated Head starts a natural and durable self-sanitizing process to prevent the growth of bacteria.


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