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Protect your hands with
GermFree 24

Germs, also called microbes or micro-organisms, are living cells that
are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Some germs, such as
bacteria, fungi (mould) and viruses, can cause illness or disease. In
order to kill germs, most conventional disinfectants have to get inside
the organism. A chemical agent will act like a poison, interrupting a
key metabolic, or life sustaining process of the cell, causing the
microorganism to die.
Most conventional anti-microbial products are consumed or use up their
ability to affect the micro-organisms during this process, and then they
stop working.
GermFree24 is very different from other disinfecting products, such as
hand sanitizers. The GermFree24 coating contains a microscopic bed of
tiny spikes. These spikes are long, pointed chains of molecules that are
big enough to pierce the cell walls of various germs causing them to
die. Additionally, these chains of atoms carry a strong positive charge
that attracts negatively charged microorganisms. The spikes are too
small to be harmful to the cells of people or animals, but are deadly to
germs.
Download the GermFree24 Research
Report here.
Microbes are electrostatically attracted to GermFree 24's spiked
surface. The GermFree 24 molecules destroy the microbes by penetrating
the cells walls.
Click here for a list of organisms known to be killed by the technology
used in GermFree24.
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