Texas Mom Develops New Kid-Safe, Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizer
The Invisible Armor launches its new kid-safe alcohol-free antibacterial skin sanitizer and protector. Non-toxic, hypoallergenic hand sanitizer provides (4) hours of protection against dangerous germs and bacteria.
Beaumont, TX (PRWEB) August 11, 2007 -- The Invisible Armor launches its new kid-safe alcohol-free antibacterial skin sanitizer and protector. Non-toxic, hypoallergenic hand sanitizer provides (4) hours of protection against dangerous germs and bacteria.
There were 11,914 reported cases of children under the age of six who ingested alcohol-based hand sanitizers last year (source: American Association of Poison Control Centers). When Tammy Powell, mother of two and founder/CEO of The Invisible Armor read that, she could hardly believe her eyes. She says, "First, I thanked God that none of those cases resulted in lasting damage or death and second, I gave my team a new project."
After several months of testing and fine-tuning, The Invisible Armor -- maker of a full line of alcohol-free antibacterial products -- is ready to roll out its kid-safe skin sanitizer. The company says that The Invisible Armor for Kids is effective against most germs and bacteria (including Staph, MRSA and more) but unlike other sanitizers, it protects the skin against recontamination for up to 4 hours, even with repeated hand washings.
Ms. Powell, herself a mother of two says, "This is a cutting edge product, far superior to regular hand sanitizers. One application in the morning and another after lunch is all that's needed to protect children from even the nastiest germs for the whole day, no matter how many times they wash their hands." Several local schools have been using The Invisible Armor with terrific results she adds.
"The teachers love it because its moisture-rich formula doesn't dry out the skin. They also like the idea that they only have to apply The Invisible Armor twice a day, unlike alcohol-based products, which only protect for about 30-40 seconds. Parents love it because it provides the protection the kids need but it's also non-toxic and hypoallergenic so there's no need to worry about them should they ingest it."
Right now Tammy says that she is anxiously awaiting the arrival of Left and Right, the company's two new larger-than-life mascots. "We're busy developing a health and wellness educational campaign that will feature Left and Right, our new seven-foot-tall spokespersons for The Invisible Armor for Kids."
The company's products are sold in Kroger stores, HEB, Brookshire Brothers, Meijer Stores, Walgreens and more. Visit the company's website at www.theinvisiblearmor.net.
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