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Disinfectant Anti bacterial spray
Mummies's Favourite brand from Taiwan! now is in Singapore!
#TestedtoremovedENTEROVIRUS#TESTREPORT
ENTEROVIRUS, a group of single-stranded sense RNA viruses, are commonly encountered infections, especially in infants and children. They are responsible for a myriad of clinical syndromes, including hand-foot-and-mouth (HFM) disease. (https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/963637-overview)
WaterClean spray effectively eliminates ENTEROVIRUS EV71 (HFMD) up to 99.99%!! ️
Spray before you hold/carry your child💦Spray before playing with toys💦Spray before eating💦Spray after school from head to toe 💦Spray after playground from head to toe💦Spray on rashes/wound💦Spray on culteries /high chair/tables/ pacifier 💦Spray on pets/ pet beds/ toys 💦Spray on any surfaces area/household products to kill virus 💦
WATERCLEAN Products are non-alcohol, non-toxic, non-irritant to the eyes and skin, and tested to be safe for inhalation and ingestion.
It is important to know!
#Alcoholsanitizer cannot kill enterovirus effectively.#tested Waterclean spray can effective disinfect enterovirus EV71 (HFMD) and Microbes 99.99%
*eatable/ edible (safe for babies and pets)*prevent virus spreading (Say no more to Germs and Bacterial)*Deodorant *Safe for babies and children (gentle to skin)*no washing needed
**after opening used it within 60days stay Germs free enviroment especially for kids and with pets!*can be edible (tested by SGS) refer Video and pictures for details
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THE NEGATIVE EFFECT WITH ALCOHOL-BASED HAND SANITIZERS
Alcohol based hand sanitisers have been widely used, but are alcohol based hand sanitisers the best solution to fighting germs commonly found on hands?
Alcohol based sanitisers are toxic, flammable, can irritate skin and pose a risk when used around children. The effectiveness of alcohol based sanitisers is dependent upon alcohol content, quantity applied and allowing the sanitiser to fully dry.
About alcohol based sanitisers:
Using alcohol hand sanitisers around children should be carefully considered, should children be handled by someone that has applied a toxic, flammable substance to their hands?
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) wrote this regarding the potential danger posed by alcohol based hand sanitisers: "Ethyl alcohol (ethanol)-based hand sanitisers are safe when used as directed, but they can cause alcohol poisoning if a person swallows more than a couple of mouthfuls. From 2011 – 2015, U.S. poison control centers received nearly 85,000 calls about hand sanitiser exposures among children. Children may be particularly likely to swallow hand sanitisers that are scented, brightly coloured, or attractively packaged.”
References:
Center for Disease Control: http://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/show-me-the-science-hand-sanitizer.html
World Health Organization: http://www.who.int/gpsc/tools/faqs/abhr2/en/
Skin Reaction to Hand Hygiene: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK144008/