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The GermZapper Review


My family and I use hand sanitizers religiously. However, I recently found out about the issues with hand sanitizers possibly being dangerous due to the alcohol content as well as having the ability to create those bad super germs. You can read more about that here. So I went back to using plain old soap and water for a while.
A few days ago I was given the opportunity to try out a new alcohol-free hand sanitizer product called the Germ Zapper. We received it just in time to really test it out.

We all know how well hospitals (obviously) are known for germs and people getting sick just by visiting. Well, the day I received my GermZapper Atomizer Pen and foam in the mail, my husband was rushed to the ER and admitted to the hospital. We were in germ heaven. So we took the GermZapper Pen with us. It came in very handy and I was so surprised at the ease of use for our two young boys. One spray even provided up to 4 hours of protection! Wow!

While using the GermZapper hand sanitizer we didn't have that sticky feeling we normally get with most hand sanitizers nor did we experience any strange smells. I also found out that it was doubles as an effective first aid antiseptic for minor cuts. Another great addition to a great product.

Overall, my review of this product is absolutely positive and I recommend it to anyone with children. It's the smart hand sanitizer. It's the smart hand sanitizer because it is alcohol free, hypoallergenic, safe for children, promotes good bacteria, and improves skin condition. That's a lot of good stuff.

Naturally, it's going to be a little more expensive than your every day harsh hand sanitizers. But it's well worth the extra money. The GermZapper Atomizer Pen sells for around $3.99 and the foam sells for around $6.95. You can purchase these in stores and through the GermZapper website.

I'd love to hear your thoughts on this product.

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3/23/2007

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Daisy said...

Hi,

I just wanted to let you know that this product is not safe for children.

I, too, switched to this product after hearing about the dangers of alcohol-based hand sanitizers. Unfortunately, I've found this product to cause bad reactions in children.

I've personally witnessed several childrens' hands itching, stinging, and turning beet red immediately after using this product. When it happened the first time, I just wrote it off as an isolated event....maybe an allergic reaction or something. But then it happened several more times with different children. As a result, I switched to an entirely natural product called Cleanwell and I've had no problems since.

I just wanted to make you and everyone else aware of this problem, so this doesn't happen to anyone else.

4:05 PM  

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