Monday, April 28, 2008

PURELL and Summertime Sanitation

Think you're clear of infectious illnesses? Think again. We may be out of flu season, but did you know that food born illnesses increase in the summer months?

Hot weather makes a great time for camping and cookouts, and the perfect opportunity for food poisoning. When you make your meals outside, the safety controls that your kitchen provides are gone. Temperature control, refrigeration, and washing facilities are limited at cookouts and barbecues.


Though you can't control the hot, humid weather, you can limit your exposure to harmful germs that grow in warm environments. PURELL hand sanitizer gels and wipes are your best defense against potential illnesses that can bring summer fun to a halt. Knowing that most food-born bacteria grow fastest in temperatures 90 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, you can continue your warm weather activities with confidence that PURELL sanitizer will fight them off.

PURELL sanitizers come in many travel-friendly varieties. Perfect for camping trips and all your outdoor adventures, are the individually-packaged PURELL hand wipes. You can also buy them in 4,000 count packages, guaranteeing germs are taken care of all summer long.

For those bicycling and back packing trips, the PURELL retractable clip brings sanitation at a moment's notice. There are also multiple personal size sanitizers that can be carried in your handbag or backpack.

Summer is full of fun and traveling, but sometimes it's best to head home and rest. As you know, your home isn't invincible to germs and bacteria. PURELL makes many options in sanitizer and soap dispensers as well as pump bottles. They make the perfect addition to your kitchen and bathroom decor, and are your best option for killing 99.9% of the most common germs that may cause illness.

This summer, remember to arm yourself at home and outdoors with America's #1 hand sanitizer. No matter how hot and humid it gets, you're safe from germs and bacteria.

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