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Cold Season Is Starting, Time To Kill Some Germs. PDF Print E-mail
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ImageWith cold and flu season starting, now is a great time to make sure your protecting yourself from harmful germs by using Antimicrobial items in your workplace.  The average work area contains over 10 million germs.  By keeping your area clean and sanitized, as well as using Antimicrobial products, you can go a long way in preventing illness this season. The most important thing you can do to prevent the spread of germs is to wash your hands frequently.  There are many different types of antimicrobial soap on the market in a large variety of scents and fragrances.  For times when you are unable to wash your hands, there are Purell Instant Hand Sanitizers available that can kill 99.9% of germs.

 
Another way to help prevent the spread of germs and bacteria is by replacing some of the items you use on an everyday basis with Antimicrobial counterparts.  There are a lot of Antimicrobial office supplies available such as staplers, pens, binders, folders and more.  There are even Antimicrobial computer accessories so you can replace your computer mouse and keyboard as well.

 
A lot of the top manufacturers in the world have recognized the importance of using Antimicrobial products.  Brands such as 3M , Fellowes , Papermate , Samsill and Smead all offer Antimicrobial office supplies. 

 
To put it all in perspective, the following diagram shows how many germs are living on the average desk.  Compare this to the average toilet seat which has 49 germs per square inch.

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