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| Reducing Exposure To Germs For Healthcare Employees Germ Neutralizer tackles the challenges facing our healthcare employees, and the fight against increased exposure to germs and bacteria. Healthcare employees are at the highest risk to develop complications in health acquired from interaction with their patients, and the germs that are prevalent in many healthcare environments. The fact is that many types of germs and bacteria can survive on a variety of surfaces for up to twenty-four hours outside of the host body. And, until now there has not been a product focused on reducing the exposure to these contaminants by the healthcare employee, who also risk exposing their families to these surviving germs. The Germ Neutralizer is the only product on the market that was designed to be applied directly to the areas of the body that are exposed to coughing, sneezing, and the expelling of bodily fluids. Use of this product is relatively simple; the healthcare worker only has to spray it on all exposed surfaces of the body, and the germ fighting begins. And, because this product was designed for the Healthcare Industry, it is safe for repeated use during the employees’ entire shift. The Germ Neutralizer is available in an 8 fluid ounce misting spray bottle and can be ordered directly from the companies website at The Germ Neutralizer. |
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