Protection From Germs In A Body Spray

The Germ Neutralizer line of products where developed specifically for the healthcare industry to protect healthcare employees from the germs and viruses carried by their patients. The focus of most healthcare facilities Infection Control System is to prevent the spread of infection and illness to patients. But what was often overlooked is the healthcare employees, they are constantly bombarded by germs and had no defense, until The Germ Neutralizer.

The Germ Neutralizer is the only body spray sanitizer 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, the healthcare employee only has to spray it on 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 an employees entire shift.

The Germ Neutralizer is available in an 8oz-misting bottle and its:

  • Non-Staining / Non-Toxic
  • Reduces Transfer Of Germs
  • Developed For The Healthcare Industry
  • Neutralizes Germs And Viruses
  • Safe On Non-Dyed Clothing
  • For A Healthier Healthcare Employee


"Because Just Washing Your Hands Is Not Enough To Protect You!"

 

Order One Of The Germ Neutralizer Line Of Products For A Product That Will Protect You And Your Family From Potentially Harmful Germs And Viruses Carried On Your Body And Clothing, These Products are Only Available on the Germ Neutralizer Website.

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Testamonials


"As a registered nurse I am are constantly exposed to germs of the patients I take care of, and it usually feels that just washing my hands is not enough, but the Germ Neutralizer provides protection for the entire body against germs."

J. Holiday, Registered Nurse


Press Releases


October 30, 2007

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November 11, 2007

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