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Hygiene wipes that help combat swine flu
  • Hygiene wipes that help combat swine flu

  • JD Protects Wipes kill 99.9% of Cold and Flu viruses like H1N1 and Swine Flu – get your FREE sample here.

Hygiene wipes that help combat swine flu

Take extra care during pregnancy

If you’re pregnant coming into the autumn and winter months, it’s worth being extra vigilant about swine flu.

Pregnant women are one of the high risk groups – and the best way to keep you and your baby safe is to try and avoid becoming infected in the first place.

It’s not practical for most of us to stay away from public places, but while you are out and about, do take extra care with hygiene.

The ‘JD Protects’ anti-viral range of disposable wipes is a groundbreaking range of products that offer a new effective way to help combat swine flu.

It takes just one minute for the active ingredient in ‘JD Protects’ wipes to kill 99.9% of cold and flu viruses like Human Influenza H1N1 and Swine Flu.

Available in a ‘Hand Face & Body’ wipe and a ‘Surface’ wipe, they work by killing flu viruses including H1N1 already on the skin or surfaces, then an invisible coating protects against the viruses until the next wash.

Hygiene wipes that help combat swine flu

Anti-viral wipes

You might think any wipes could do the same job, but that is not the case.

Currently there is an element of consumer confusion, with many of us thinking that anti-bacterial wipes and gels provide protection against H1N1 and Swine Flu.

All strains of Flu including H1N1 are viruses. Whilst effective in killing bacteria like MRSA and e-coli, anti-bacterial products do NOT kill viruses such as H1N1 and Swine Flu.

They come up short, leaving these dreaded viruses to live on on our hands, bodies and around our homes and workplaces.

But crucially, the JD Protects Anti Virus Wipes not only kill 99.9% of cold and flu viruses like H1N1 and Swine Flu, they are also effective against bacteria, killing 99.9% of bacteria including MRSA and e-coli.

In addition, as the face, hand and body wipe’s moisturising formula is free from alcohol and the surface wipe is virtually alcohol free, this prevents the skin drying, cracking and also prevents the dermatitis flare-ups sometimes experienced with regular usage of anti-bacterial products with a high alcohol content.

Hygiene wipes that help combat swine flu

Get your FREE sample

The hand wipes continue to protect the skin until the next wash with soap or liquid cleaner.

The surface cleaner can protect surfaces for up to 12 hours. This makes them ideal to have with you when entering Swine Flu hotspots. One application can literally help wipe your worries away.

‘JD Protects’ wipes come in packs of 15 wipes, in a handbag-size resealable pack. You could even pop some in your child’s school bag.

Surface wipes (which come in a pack of 40) are particularly effective on surfaces where germs lurk such as telephones, door handles and computer keyboards.

JD Products founder John Dale says, ‘I think our new Anti Viral product gives the consumer a practical way to do their bit to help protect themselves and their family and to reduce the spread of the virus at a very minimal cost.’

We have 20 samples of JD Protects Anti Viral Wipes to give away – simply email your address to info@babyexpert.com, marking your email ‘JD Protects’ in the subject line.

For information on purchasing JD Protects Anti Viral Wipes, please contact John Dale Ltd on 01352 761884

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