- High-Touch Surfaces
- High-Touch Surfaces
Bacteria and germs are commonly found on high-touch surfaces
- High-Touch Surfaces
- Every Day Objects
- Every Day Objects
How many people before me have touched that doorknob?
- Every Day Objects
- In the Classroom
- In the Classroom
My child's classmates could be sick... how can I protect my child from potentially catching their germs?
- In the Classroom
- In the Hallways
- In the Hallways
Lockers are not just storing bookbags anymore
- In the Hallways
- The Cafeteria
- The Cafeteria
Could bacteria like E-Coli or Salmonella be on my child's lunch trays?
- The Cafeteria
- School Supplies
- School Supplies
Repel bacteria from any surface!
- School Supplies
- Desk, Chairs, Instruments
- Desks, Chairs, Instruments
I treated my students’ desk to help defend against germs in the classroom
- Desks, Chairs, Instruments
- School Uniforms
- School Uniforms
Uniforms and other fabrics can harbor bacteria for days, sometimes weeks or months
- School Uniforms