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Lysol Wipes: A Healthy Touch

I believe that cleanliness next to godliness.

I am quite tough on cleanliness.  I think I'm a bit OA when it comes to cleanliness, I'm sorry but I feel that dirt is the root cause of all sickness and disease.  So to keep myself and my family from getting sick - I make it a point to have the house thoroughly cleaned.  Cleanliness is one of the major criteria that I had when I picked a pre-school for Kailee.  The kids have wipes in their bags, I even have diluted Lysol in an atomizer for the yayas to use when we go out.  They also have in their bags alcohol and hand sanitizer.  

When I learned that Lysol was introducing hand wipes, I had to see it for myself.  True enough - this is the product that I have been looking for!  




It's gentle on the skin, it kills bacteria and germs, and it's in the form of wipes!  I mentioned above that I have wipes and tissues and also a diluted Lysol solution in the kids' bag right?  Well, with this product - it saves space since I would need to put one pack in the bag and voila - no more wipes, tissues and diluted Lysol solution!

You can use it for the hands, before and after eating, when you're outdoors, to wipe the toilet seat or any dirty surface, when you travel, whether you're in the office or school!  You can even use it tow wipe your face.  It's so handy that you can bring it everywhere, literally EVERYWHERE!


It comes in two (2) sizes - a 10-pack and a 50-pack.  

It's now available in leading supermarkets.

I'm so happy that Lysol launched this product!  I can now be rest assured that my kids' hands are free of germs and bacteria when we're out.  No more alcohol to dry their very sensitive skins!


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  1. Yes, I agree. They touch put sa eyes, nose, mouth they get sick. And sick babies= stress mommy

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