Teens Drinking Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers: A Solution
Emergency rooms continue to admit children that are trying to get drunk- by drinking hand sanitizer. This epidemic is a growing concern amongst American families. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are an appealing danger.
(prHWY.com) July 17, 2012 - Chicago, AL -- Emergency rooms continue to admit children that are trying to get drunk- by drinking hand sanitizer. This epidemic is a growing concern amongst American families. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are an appealing danger. They are readily available, inexpensive and highly dangerous. There is a solution out there: Soft & Shield. This 100% alcohol free hand sanitizer is entirely safe, effective, FDA compliant and the growing choice of the health conscious American parent.

"We've come up with a new product that is safe for children. It disinfects and moisturizes hands, and keeps germs away for the bulk of the school day," explains Sheldon Wexler, Chief Operating Officer of Napp Technologies, LLC. "People don't have to continually reapply Soft & Shield. It forms a protective barrier that lasts four hours. That means no more red or irritated skin due to repetitive use."

Soft & Shield is the intelligent alternative for parents that care about the safety of their children. The product is available online, and in numerous pharmacies in the tri-state area. You can read more about it at http://moisturizerandsanitizer.com/my-story.

If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Sheldon Wexler, please call Steve Smith at (716) 40-PRESS - (716) 407-7377 or e-mail Steve at stevesmithpr@gmail.com.


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If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Sheldon Wexler, please call Steve Smith at (716) 40-PRESS - (716) 407-7377 or e-mail Steve at stevesmithpr@gmail.com