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SaniGuard® is an EPA registered and patented sanitizer that kills 99.99% of germs, bacteria, and viruses on
contact, establishing a personal safety zone. And best of all, SaniGuard dries on contact, so you don't have
to wait 10 minutes after using SaniGuard like competitive products require. No waiting, no wiping, no mess.
Safe for all surfaces, SaniGuard has undergone extensive independent laboratory testing and is the only
dry-on-contact sanitizer currently available. SaniGuard meets current EPA Regulatory Standards (FDA CFR
178.101) for Food Contact Surfaces and is an approved sanitizer on Food Contact Surfaces no potable
water rinse required.
Research indicates an alarming increase in the number of serious health hazards caused by germs,
bacteria, and viruses. Not only can many of these be transmitted through the air we breathe and the things
we touch, the results of the on setting infection are becoming increasingly devastating. One need only look
at the worldwide outbreak of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), or the Avian Influenza (Bird
Flu) which many researchers caution could become a global pandemic to realize the consequences.
Yet shocking as this may be, an estimated 1 out of 3 people still do not wash their hands after visiting the
restroom, one of the easiest ways to prevent the spread of these infectious diseases. Although you can't
control many of the factors that cause germs to spread, finally you can do something to protect yourself,
your family, friends or colleagues and your environment.
Below are just a few of the diseases that could be prevented by using SaniGuard:
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Colds
Influenza
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (the most common cause of bronchiolitis and pneumonia)
Sore throats
Chicken pox
Measles
Mumps
Rubella
Small pox
Scarlet fever
Group A Streptococcal (GAS) Disease (strep throat)
Staph Infections and MRSA
Meningitis
Norovirus
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that you "sanitize areas where there
are both high concentrations of dangerous germs and a possibility that they will be spread to others." Now
with SaniGuard, sanitizing these "hot zone" areas is easy and instantaneous, with two methods, direct
spray or room foggers. SaniGuard can be used anywhere, but is especially ideal in the following areas:
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Handling money
Public phones
Computer keyboards
Toilet seats
Baby changing stations
High chairs
Telephones
Workout equipment
Tanning beds
Rental shoes
Rental cars
Public restroom fixtures
Grocery cart handles
Doorknobs
Airlines
Trains
Motels
Health clubs
Daycare centers
Dentist offices
Clinics
Schools
Amusement parks
Public restrooms
Baby changing stations
Theatres
Bars
Lobby's
Rental cars
Homeland security
Pharmacy
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Theaters
Waiting rooms
Elevators
Remote controls
Game controllers
ATM machines
Door handles
Public showers
Public sinks
Bowling balls
Slot machines
Water fountains
Light switches
Cruise ships
Subways
Buses
Hotels
Offices
Nursing homes
Doctors offices
Hospitals
Dormitories
Rental shoes
Toilet seats
Public telephones
Restaurants
Night clubs
Microphones
Government agencies and offices
Any other public/private area where harmful
microbes pose an infectious th