in the fight against a world of germs and viruses
These are our new products that helps deter the spread of respiratory illness.
Simple yet effective ways to keep ourselves safe.
Copper Hand Wand
Wear this around your neck for quick and easy use of attacking germs and viruses
Roll and rub this in between your hands and fingers to contact and attack germs on your hands
Great for many different uses like:
- Working on the job site
- Hiking through the woods
- Hunting/fishing
- Any time it is not easy to wash your hands or sanitize
Copper Hex Wrench
Copper Hex Wrench can be used to tighten or loosen seized or hard to get bolts while getting all the benefit of our antimicrobial copper base. SOLD SEPARATELY.
With our new products you should still use all precautions you did before; just add this product to your self-disinfecting practices while out and about at the grocery store or work (if you are an essential employee)These are inexpensive and effective product that will actually make a difference in peoples lives
“On copper surfaces, bacteria and viruses die. When a microbe lands on a copper surface, the copper releases ions, which are electrically charged particles. Those copper ions blast through the outer membranes and destroy the whole cell, including the DNA or RNA inside. Because their DNA and RNA are destroyed, it also means a bacteria or virus can’t mutate and become resistant to the copper, or pass on genes (like for antibiotic resistance) to other microbes”
Excerpt from VICE NEWS article. to read the full article click the link https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xgqkyw/copper-destroys-viruses-and-bacteria-why-isnt-it-everywhere published Mar.18, 2020)
“New research from the University of Southampton has found that copper can effectively help to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, which are linked to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)”
Science Daily full article can be found here : https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/11/151110102147.htm
Greater than a 99.9% reduction in live bacteria was realized in laboratory tests. In the clinical trials, an 83% reduction in bacteria was seen on the copper alloy components, when compared to the surfaces made from standard materials in the control rooms. Finally, the infection rates were found to be reduced by 58% in patient rooms with components made of copper, when compared to patients’ rooms with components made of standard materials.
information from the study can be found at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26163568