Now, you can buy Lysol Disinfecting Wipes with dual action: a soft side for regular cleaning and a coarse side for tougher jobs. I am completely in love with these wipes because I can use them for so many jobs and I know I am disinfecting the surfaces I use them on! The scrubbing side works wonderfully and saves me having to use another scrubber to clean tough jobs. Plus, the wipes kill 99.9% of germs including H1N1.
The Lysol Healthy Touch No-Touch Hand Soap System is also fun to have around. Kids don’t have to use a pump or bar soap and will find it entertaining to watch soap magically appear on their hands. Though I find the system funny because soap is going to clean the germs off your hands whether you touch a pump or not, I have loved having this system in our home, especially for my potty training 2 year old who gets so excited about going potty because he knows he will get to use this system.
For more information, please visit the following links:
Join Lysol on Tuesday, August 23rd at 1pm CST for a live chat session about fighting germs during back-to-school season, hosted by Lysol’s head microbiologist Joe Rubino. You can find the live chat on the Lysol website or on Lysol’s Facebook page.
AND you can enter here to win your very own Lysol Disinfecting Wipes and Healthy Touch No-Touch System!
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Disclaimer: I was provided with a Lysol package for free in exchange for my honest review of the product. I am not being compensated for this post and all opinions expressed herein are mine.
I learned that there is a difference between cleaning and disinfecting. Cleaning wont kill the germs that make my family safe!
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Oh yes! The germ season will soon begin. Love the Lysol kit.
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I learned that the greatest risk of infection in the bathroom comes from surfaces that are frequently touched — like the toilet flush handle, toilet seat, faucets, and door handles. The following tips cover the basic steps to cleaning the bathroom, including preventing the growth of mold and mildew.
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I visited the website and here something I learned. Freshen the air and remove airborne odors with a sanitizing spray.
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I learned several ways to try to prevent my family getting colds or the flu this winter, like using disinfecting wipes on home surfaces like bedside tables, toys and kitchen counters. I also use Lysol on doorknobs and light switches...any surface that is frequently touched.
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