The HANDWASH REMINDER is a new product that automatically reminds a person "Please, Don't forget to wash your hands" each and every time a person uses the restroom. (Visit http://www.handwashreminder.com to see where germs are easily transfered.)
The HANDWASH REMINDER gets mounted on a bathrom ceiling near the entrance door.
With motion sensor technology, the HANDWASH REMINDER will detect a person as they enter the bathroom and before they exit a bathroom.
The motion sensor activates a pre-recorded message that says "Please, Don't forget to wash your hands." This creates what is called an earworm and stays stuck in the persons head. This will in return remind that person to wash their hands before they leave the restroom.
By utilizing this product it will significantly reduce the chance of spreading Viruses, Germs and Bacteria by hand contact in that establishment. Hearing a pre-recorded message will effectively work better than traditional hand washing signs.
The restroom, is of course, the most convenient place for viruses, germs and bacteria to be spread by hand contact. In todays society many concerns are with the H1N1 Virus. If an establishment was found to have the H1N1 Virus, it would cost thousands of dollars to disinfect and possibly cause others to get infected. No establishment should be without the HANDWASH REMINDER.
Pratts Creative Ideas, LLC is presently distributing its product to local schools in the area. "We want to help prevent the spread of Viruses, Germs and Bacteria by hand contact. A good place to start is in the bathroom."
Pratts Creative Ideas, LLC is presently working with two county Schools Systems, to help prevent the spread of germs in their schools.
This product can be used in Schools, Restaurants, Hotels, Hospitals, Airports, Casinos, Businesses and so on. Actually, any establishment that has a bathroom and wishes to prevent the spread of Viruses, Germs and Bacteria should consider having them installed.
For more information and to hear what it sounds like, visit http://www.handwashreminder.com
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