Friday, July 29, 2011
Goodbye Germs!
Gadgets that zap bacteria!
Matt Lauer and Tech Expert Mario Armstrong demonstrate the Germ Terminator Toothbrush Sanitizer on the Today Show.
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Monday, November 1, 2010
For a clean, healthy toothbrush every time...just what THE DOCTORS ordered.
On October 26th, 2010 "America's Best Health Invention", The Germ Terminator Toothbrush Sanitizer was featured on the hit CBS show THE DOCTORS.
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Click Here for the video clip!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Guest List -- Sunday, May 31
Jim Song pitches The Germ Terminator, a toothbrush sanitizer that
cleans your toothbrush using a powerful combination of steam and dry
heat. Jim is looking for capital to expand his business.
CLICK HERE to watch the full Elevator Pitch by Jim Song on MSNBC.MSN.com.
Germ Terminator on In Business Las Vegas- Fri, May 22, 2009
Are all the good ideas already taken?
In Business talks with a local inventor about the challenges involved
with taking a product to market during the recession.
CLICK HERE to view the full article at lasvegassun.com.
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Wall Street Journal meets The Germ Terminator
A recent article in The Wall Street Journal highlights new devices aiming to zap grime and germs.
The Germ Terminator Toothbrush Sanitizer, while being similarly priced as the other comparable products, is the only toothbrush sanitizer using steam and dry heat rather than UV light to kill germs. Aside from the hazards of using UV technology for sanitization, the steam method just makes sense. Why else would doctors, dentists, and hospitals chose this method for the sanitization of their instruments?
Check out the full article at The Wall Street Journal.
The Germ Terminator Toothbrush Sanitizer, while being similarly priced as the other comparable products, is the only toothbrush sanitizer using steam and dry heat rather than UV light to kill germs. Aside from the hazards of using UV technology for sanitization, the steam method just makes sense. Why else would doctors, dentists, and hospitals chose this method for the sanitization of their instruments?
Check out the full article at The Wall Street Journal.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
We would all like to be able to give- and receive- the perfect gift, and now you can with the Germ Terminator- the gift that keeps on giving!
There is nothing like the satisfaction of picking out the perfect gift.
Yet all too often there are those on our lists that we don’t know well enough, who already have everything, or are just too hard to buy for. Gift giving occasions come up every day and selecting that ideal gift shouldn’t have to be an art, a skill, a sport, or a challenge!
Corporate gift giving is on the rise and whether shopping for a family member, friend, coworker or business associate, you can never go wrong with a one of a kind, useful and interesting product.
So how can you find a product that will not only be fun and interesting but also serve a useful purpose for every single person you know, regardless of age, race, religion, or personal likes and dislikes?
Think about it…what is one thing that everyone you know does every single day of his or her life?
They brush their teeth!
And if they are like the majority of Americans today, they are brushing with a germ-infested toothbrush.
Sound Silly?
Not at all when you consider that the mouth is one of the dirtiest parts of the body; not only are there millions of germs in there, it is the prime portal for infection to enter the body, and it is a major site of chronic and often undetected silent disease.
Many of us don’t consider the millions of microscopic germs and bacteria that are being removed from our teeth, gums, and tongue by our toothbrush when we brush- and few of us think about the fact that those disgusting germs and food particles continue to live, breed, and rot on the bristles of our toothbrush in between brushings.
Still not convinced that you and everyone you know should be using a sanitized toothbrush?
Check out this short documentary and you just might change your mind.
Click here to watch our Documentary
Featured on CNN Headline News, ABC News, NBC News, CBS News, Fox News, and HSN.
You will use your Germ Terminator at least twice a day,
everyday, for the rest of your life.
How many products do you own that get that kind of use?
Sanitize your toothbrush- it just makes sense!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
What can you do to prepare for cold and flu season?
The surest way to catch a cold or flu is to catch the germs that caused it. This is a known fact that we all recognize. Knowing this, most of us take precautious measures to remove cold and flu “bugs” from our homes, especially when one or more family members begin coughing or sneezing suspiciously. If you ask around, most people will tell you that spraying “hot spots” (door knobs, telephones, sinks, toilets, computer keyboards and video game controllers, etc.) with a known disinfectant, washing your bedding in hot water, using a hand sanitizer and frequently washing your hands will eliminate germs and keep you and your family healthy. While these are all excellent precautions and should be done a regular basis, is it really working?
Colds are the most prevalent infectious disease in the United States and are responsible for more school absences than any other illness. There are over one billion colds in the United States and currently an estimated 25–50 million cases of the flu reported each year — leading to 150,000 hospitalizations and 30,000–40,000 deaths yearly.
With such staggering statistics, what more can we do to protect our family members and ourselves?
Sanitize Your Toothbrush!
Why should you sanitize your toothbrush?
The answer is, simply enough, so we don’t get sick.
Many of us don’t consider the millions of microscopic germs and bacteria that are being removed from our teeth, gums, and tongue by our toothbrush when we brush- and few of us think about the fact that those disgusting germs and food particles continue to live, breed, and rot on the bristles of our toothbrush in between brushings.
We’ve known for a long time that germs cause disease and that we can protect ourselves by doing simple things like washing our hands and necessary things like sterilizing medical instruments.
But why hasn’t this wisdom been extended to our toothbrushes, which are FDA-regulated medical devices? For that matter, is there another medical device that comes into contact with the human soft mucous-membrane tissue that isn’t supposed to be sanitized before each and every use?
It is easy to see how the germs are spread around a room when a sick person is coughing or sneezing. Other times it is not so easy to spot the germs just waiting to pass the cold or flu virus your way. Needless to say, the mouth is one of the dirtiest parts of the body; not only are there millions of germs in there, it is the prime portal for infection to enter the body, and it is a major site of chronic and often undetected silent disease.
The bottom line is, every time we brush, we coat our toothbrush with millions of disease causing germs. Then we rinse our toothbrush under the tap for a few seconds, and throw it in the community cup with all the other germ-infested toothbrushes. We store that cup in the dirtiest room in the house- the bathroom- near the germ-laden toilet (a toilet with no trap which avails the room to sewer line gases each time the toilet is flushed) and sink, and we return to brush with the same toothbrush 6 to 12 hours later! We wouldn’t hang our forks or spoons in the bathroom exposed to bathroom vapors, germ laced dust and “bathroom bacterial mist”, but we have no problem doing this to our toothbrushes which are FDA regulated medical devices. We are literally injecting toothbrush germs directly into our bloodstreams every time we brush with an unsanitized toothbrush.
Are these germs a danger to your long-term health? Well, what do you think?
What does common sense tell you?
When you really think about it, using an unsanitized toothbrush is a nasty, disgusting practice that makes absolutely no sense at all.
The Germ Terminator Toothbrush Sanitizer is an FDA-approved medical device, which means we had the Germ Terminator tested in three major in dependent laboratories. We tested the Germ Terminator against the common cold virus (rhinovirus), the flu (influenza), herpes (simplexes I and II), and E. coli among other disgusting germs that have been found on toothbrushes and the Germ Terminator passed every test.
Colds are the most prevalent infectious disease in the United States and are responsible for more school absences than any other illness. There are over one billion colds in the United States and currently an estimated 25–50 million cases of the flu reported each year — leading to 150,000 hospitalizations and 30,000–40,000 deaths yearly.
With such staggering statistics, what more can we do to protect our family members and ourselves?
Sanitize Your Toothbrush!
Why should you sanitize your toothbrush?
The answer is, simply enough, so we don’t get sick.
Many of us don’t consider the millions of microscopic germs and bacteria that are being removed from our teeth, gums, and tongue by our toothbrush when we brush- and few of us think about the fact that those disgusting germs and food particles continue to live, breed, and rot on the bristles of our toothbrush in between brushings.
We’ve known for a long time that germs cause disease and that we can protect ourselves by doing simple things like washing our hands and necessary things like sterilizing medical instruments.
But why hasn’t this wisdom been extended to our toothbrushes, which are FDA-regulated medical devices? For that matter, is there another medical device that comes into contact with the human soft mucous-membrane tissue that isn’t supposed to be sanitized before each and every use?
It is easy to see how the germs are spread around a room when a sick person is coughing or sneezing. Other times it is not so easy to spot the germs just waiting to pass the cold or flu virus your way. Needless to say, the mouth is one of the dirtiest parts of the body; not only are there millions of germs in there, it is the prime portal for infection to enter the body, and it is a major site of chronic and often undetected silent disease.
The bottom line is, every time we brush, we coat our toothbrush with millions of disease causing germs. Then we rinse our toothbrush under the tap for a few seconds, and throw it in the community cup with all the other germ-infested toothbrushes. We store that cup in the dirtiest room in the house- the bathroom- near the germ-laden toilet (a toilet with no trap which avails the room to sewer line gases each time the toilet is flushed) and sink, and we return to brush with the same toothbrush 6 to 12 hours later! We wouldn’t hang our forks or spoons in the bathroom exposed to bathroom vapors, germ laced dust and “bathroom bacterial mist”, but we have no problem doing this to our toothbrushes which are FDA regulated medical devices. We are literally injecting toothbrush germs directly into our bloodstreams every time we brush with an unsanitized toothbrush.
Are these germs a danger to your long-term health? Well, what do you think?
What does common sense tell you?
When you really think about it, using an unsanitized toothbrush is a nasty, disgusting practice that makes absolutely no sense at all.
The Germ Terminator Toothbrush Sanitizer is an FDA-approved medical device, which means we had the Germ Terminator tested in three major in dependent laboratories. We tested the Germ Terminator against the common cold virus (rhinovirus), the flu (influenza), herpes (simplexes I and II), and E. coli among other disgusting germs that have been found on toothbrushes and the Germ Terminator passed every test.
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