Now I am a life long Lysol supporter and user so I was so happy to hear that they have started a web page dedicated to Allergens and the effectiveness of Lysol products on them. I was lucky enough to receive three of their products to help me fight germs and allergens in my own household. The products included
First product is the ever popular and effective Lysol Disinfectant Spray which eliminates bacteria, viruses, and fungi on hard, non-porous surfaces and is 99.9% effective.
Next product is one of my other favorites Lysol Disinfecting Wipes which kill 99.9% of bacteria, viruses, and fungi with each wipe. They also are over 95% effective against allergens and dander.
The last and one of the newest product and one I had wanted to try for awhile is the Lysol No-Touch Hand Soap System in Stainless Steel. It kills 99.9% of bacteria and is refillable and best of yet no germ transfer since you don't have to touch it at all.
Now as soon as I felt better I raced through my house to allergy-proof it so that just maybe my family and I could win the war against allergies this year even though I had lost the first battle. Now Lysol didn't just stop with great products or allergen web pages. They have also created an "Allergy-Proofing Your Home Video Series" to help us all win the war against allergens. Below you can check out the first video...
You can check out the remainder videos at Lysol's YouTube. You can purchase the above Lysol products and the other Lysol products at local mass retailers, grocery stores, and drug stores.
I received the above products solely for the purpose of review. The above opinion is completely honest and completely my own.
GIVEAWAY ALERT
One lucky reader of mine will receive 3 bottles of the Lysol Disinfecting Spray, 3 containers of the Lysol Disinfecting Wipes, and 1 Lysol No-Touch Hand Soap System.
Mandatory entry is to visit the Lysol Allergen page or watch the Allergy Proofing videos and leave me a comment with something you learned.
Additional entries
- Follow me on Google Friend Connect (1 entry)
- Follow me on Facebook (2 entry)
- Follow me on Twitter (2 entry)
- Like Lysol on Facebook (1 entry).
- Tweet about this Giveaway ( one entry per day)
- Vote for me on Picket Fence Blogs (just click the button on the right) (1 entry)
- Leave one comment per entry!!!! (This is important. If the additional entries count as more than one email please comment the number of times you get credit for it so they count.)
Please include your screen names and email address with each entry so I can verify the information and to contact you if you win.
The giveaway starts today and will run for two weeks and will end @ Noon on June 10th .
Good luck everyone!
can watch the allergen tracker mverno@roadrunner.com
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