Welcome To Pristine Hygiene
Protect Others By Protecting Yourself
Do you always wash your hands after using a public restroom? If so, do not touch that door knob on your way out! It is covered with millions of harmful bacteria. It could also be holding other hazards such as Influenza (Flu), Meningitis, Hepatitis A and many other harmful and potentially deadly micro-organisms. We take a look at these in detail in the following pages, and teach you how to protect yourself and others.
Do you own or manage a restaurant, medical center, or business with public/patient/employee restrooms? Do you keep a strict cleaning schedule for your restrooms? Even if you are you are still exposing your customers, patients and possibly yourself to very dangerous micro-organisms that can live on the door knob of your public restroom, and that can multiply at the rate of millions per hour.
On average one out of three people do not wash thier hands after using a public restroom. Who knows what people do in a restroom stall. The reality is scary. With that statistic in mind, common sense would tell you that about one out of three in that category rarely wash thier hands. Passing bacteria, and viruses to every surface their hands come in contact with. Not to mention the urine, feces,blood, semen, or other bodily fluids that might remain on thier hands after exiting the stall.
Why are we telling you this? We are here to bring the grim reality into the light, and help derail the spread of disease without anti-bacterial or anti-viral soaps and sprays that only weed out the weak strain, leaving so-called "Super Bacteria" that are resistant to even the most advanced antibiotics.
We here at Pristine Hygiene have developed a very effective, easy, and inexpensive, way to protect you, your family, and your customers from the dangers that lurk on the door knob of the public restroom.
Do you own or manage a restaurant, medical center, or business with public/patient/employee restrooms? Do you keep a strict cleaning schedule for your restrooms? Even if you are you are still exposing your customers, patients and possibly yourself to very dangerous micro-organisms that can live on the door knob of your public restroom, and that can multiply at the rate of millions per hour.
On average one out of three people do not wash thier hands after using a public restroom. Who knows what people do in a restroom stall. The reality is scary. With that statistic in mind, common sense would tell you that about one out of three in that category rarely wash thier hands. Passing bacteria, and viruses to every surface their hands come in contact with. Not to mention the urine, feces,blood, semen, or other bodily fluids that might remain on thier hands after exiting the stall.
Why are we telling you this? We are here to bring the grim reality into the light, and help derail the spread of disease without anti-bacterial or anti-viral soaps and sprays that only weed out the weak strain, leaving so-called "Super Bacteria" that are resistant to even the most advanced antibiotics.
We here at Pristine Hygiene have developed a very effective, easy, and inexpensive, way to protect you, your family, and your customers from the dangers that lurk on the door knob of the public restroom.
"What happens in the restroom stays in the restroom".
According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
You can spread germs directly to others or onto surfaces that other people touch. And before you know it, everybody around you is getting sick.
The important thing to remember is that, in addition to colds, some pretty serious diseases -- like hepatitis A, meningitis, and infectious diarrhea -- can easily be prevented if people make a habit of washing their hands.
You should wash your hands often. Probably more often than you do now because you can't see germs with the naked eye or smell them, so you do not really know where they are hiding.
It is estimated that one out of three people do not wash their hands after using the restroom. So these tips are also important when you are out in public.
The important thing to remember is that, in addition to colds, some pretty serious diseases -- like hepatitis A, meningitis, and infectious diarrhea -- can easily be prevented if people make a habit of washing their hands.
You should wash your hands often. Probably more often than you do now because you can't see germs with the naked eye or smell them, so you do not really know where they are hiding.
It is estimated that one out of three people do not wash their hands after using the restroom. So these tips are also important when you are out in public.
Thats all well and good , but.....
What happens after you wash your hands? You walk to the door and BAM! you grab that polluted door knob. Suddenly your hand washing efforts are all for not, because your hands are no longer considered clean. Now you pose a threat to yourself, everyone and everything you come in contact with.
Do you own or manage a restaurant? Do you want your customers grabbing the contaminated door knob and heading back to thier food, putting thier infected hands right to thier face? That's all it takes to get ill and in rare cases die. Have you received calls from customers claiming they got sick eating at your restaurant? Perhaps it is not always the food. How about your employees? It only takes one who does not wash and it can effect the whole crew, and comprimise the sanitation of the food you serve.
Are you the head of a medical clinic or hospital? Medical centers are the last place where the spread of disease should be allowed. How about a doctor, a nurse, or a patient with a contagious disease. They can spread spread it like wildfire through through a hospital.
Do you own or manage a restaurant? Do you want your customers grabbing the contaminated door knob and heading back to thier food, putting thier infected hands right to thier face? That's all it takes to get ill and in rare cases die. Have you received calls from customers claiming they got sick eating at your restaurant? Perhaps it is not always the food. How about your employees? It only takes one who does not wash and it can effect the whole crew, and comprimise the sanitation of the food you serve.
Are you the head of a medical clinic or hospital? Medical centers are the last place where the spread of disease should be allowed. How about a doctor, a nurse, or a patient with a contagious disease. They can spread spread it like wildfire through through a hospital.
Purchase our product for every mens, womens, and employee restroom in your location. It is essential to help stop the needless spread of bacteria, and viruses.
Show the people in you community that you care. You'll be glad you did.





