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PhoneSoap -  30% off for Germaphobes.com viewers

7/29/2018

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We use our phones for everything – reading the news, checking the weather, following recipes, listening to music – the list goes on and on. Using it for everything means taking it everywhere and picking up all the germs on every surface along the way. It’s become the third hand that never gets washed. Consequently, the average smartphone is about 18x dirtier than a public restroom. If this surprises you, then you should realize that your phone is basically a Petri dish in your pocket. We store our phones in dark, warm places like our pockets and purses and they become a breeding ground for bacteria, especially if we’re not cleaning it as often as say…our hands?
 
Take the gym for example. In a study where 27 different pieces of equipment across 3 different gyms were tested, over 70% of the bacteria found were potentially harmful to humans. Most people use their phones when they work out, for entertainment or to track progress. As soon as we’re done working out, we usually shower or at least wash our hands…but we don’t do the same to our phone, which we’ve been touching the whole time.
 
There’s a common misconception that a quick once-over with an alcohol or cleaning wipe will ‘clean’ your phone, but nothing could be further than the truth. In order for the alcohol wipe to do anything, you’d have to use it for about 10 minutes, and even then it doesn’t kill everything. Additionally, harsh chemicals found in alcohol and cleaning liquids can damage your phone screen by breaking down the oleophobic coating. This is where PhoneSoap comes in.
 
PhoneSoap makes devices that kill all the germs and bacteria on your electronics using UV-C light. This UV-C light effectively destroys nucleic acids and breaks apart bacteria DNA. With their DNA broken, bacteria can’t function or reproduce, and the organisms die. PhoneSoap is proven to kill 99.99% of all bacteria, reaching all the cracks and crevices in your phone. It even kills the MRSA virus – a powerful strand of the staph infection that has become immune to antibiotics. Additionally, there is a USB port in the back of the device that will allow you to charge your phone or tablet.
 
Below you’ll see the results of a phone tested before and after using the PhoneSoap 3.0.
 
Visit PhoneSoap.com for more information and to purchase a sanitizer for 30% off using the code ‘GERMS’. 

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Germ-Eraser

7/12/2018

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Germ-Eraser is an innovative Hand & Surface Wipe that is designed to protect people and technology from bacteria, viruses and mold. Ionic silver eliminates bacteria on the wipe so you always have a germ-free cloth ready to go. The wipes are бmade from EPA-_compliant silver fabric, and the anti-static properties help protect electronics. The wipes are free from alcohol or harmful chemicals. The process  permanently bonds the silver to the fabric, therefore it never leaches out;the technology is designed to create a long-lasting, re-usable and washable product.

​Call Germ-Eraser at (212) 359-3623 or contact them at http://www.germeraser.net
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