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"Who touched what before you touch it?”  We’ve all checked into a hotel room at one time or another, and what’s the first thing you did? That’s right, turn on the TV. Watch out, what was the last thing touched by the previous occupant? That’s right, the TV remote control. What EXACTLY did they touch before handling the remote control? Do you think the maid cleaned the remote control with disinfectant? In the unlikely event that was the case, did all of the nooks and crannies of that remote get cleaned? PROBABLY NOT! The scientific community agrees...
In a recent study of Tucson hotels, University of Arizona microbiology Professor Dr. Chuck Gerba found that TV remote controls contain more than batteries: “believe it or not,” Gerba said, “our researchers looked for FECAL BACTERIA and found a hotbed on the hotel TV remotes.” And in another study, no less than 95% of your favorite hotel devices had traces of semen in just-cleaned rooms!
You wouldn’t check into a room if the sheets were left over from the previous tenant. Nor would you use the bathroom with splash residue on the sink or floor and wet used towels scattered all around -- would you? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Then why on earth would you reach for that remote control when you’re not separated from the previous occupants’ germs? From now on, thanks to ZAPLEX™, you’ll never again have to grab a handful of someone else’s bad hygiene.
Protect you and your family when you travel, always carry ZAPLEX™, the clean, clear, easy-to-use, antibacterial-infused, disposable remote control cover. Or better yet, demand that your hotel of choice supplies a ZAPLEX™ with your next check-in, or just check-in somewhere else.
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