It’s amazing that any of us survived the Stone Ages — dark, monstrous, primitive times like, oh, the 1970s, when we didn’t have a way to sterilize every single surface we might come in contact with, and when we laughed at the Boy in the Plastic Bubble without realizing that he should have been laughing at us.
Consider the Healthy Handle, which extends and clicks in place over that veritable Black Hole of Calcutta of germs, the supermarket shopping cart handle.
The Healthy Handle is the most practical and convenient way for consumers to protect themselves and others from cross contamination due to germs and other health concerns left on shopping cart handles.
Germs and bacteria, flu and cold viruses, e-coli and salmonella are just some of the nasty items found on shopping cart handles. There have been many articles as well as television investigative reports regarding the contamination on shopping cart handles.
Shopping cart handles tested positive for bodily fluid such as, blood, saliva, mucus, or urine. Not only common sense, but scientific research has proven the danger of spreading illness by hand contact with these and many other contaminates.
This is, of course, much better than the anti-bacterial wipes now available by dispenser next to the shopping carts at our local Safeway. After all, how much do you really know about where those wipes have been?
Top rack dishwasher safe. We recommend cleaning after each days use.
If, of course, you subject yourself to the horrific risks of handling dirty dishes to put them into the dishwasher. Maybe you should just buy new Healthy Handles for each day of the week and throw them away when you leave the store.
I am certain that future generations will sneer and gasp at our lack of biohazard suits for everyday wear.
(via J-Walk)
Wait – isn’t there quite a bit of evidence that our immune systems need the practice? Or we end up with asthma, autoimmune diseases, etc.
Well, since all those immune system problems out there, we need to better protect ourselves!
(The Google ads in the margin are quite appropriate.)