MyClyns Germ Protection Spray (2 Winners) – CLOSED

by Jennifer on December 19, 2009

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I have been inundated with news about flu vaccinations and how to guard against potential infections and rightly so. The Swine Flu has had a particularly devastating effect on our young persons this year, making parents everywhere wish they could just lock up their kids until the whole thing blows over. Unfortunately, isolation is not ideal and eventually we all have to venture out in public where germs abound. And keeping your kid from touching things is not even remotely possible.

MyClyns germ protection spray

I received a 6 mL MyClyns germ protection spray for review. This pen sized germ killer is effective in reducing 99.99% of 60 pathogens, which include MRSA (a bacterium which is difficult to treat in humans), and E.coli. Unlike other germ killing solutions, MyClyns does not contain alcohol and is intended to be used on the face, so that it may come in contact with your eyes, nose and mouth after these areas after they have been exposed to germs. Deemed a medical device, MyClyns‘ germ protection can be sprayed on the face and is non-irritating, non-sensitizing and non-drying to the skin. When I tried the spray, I found that it was exactly like spraying a mist of water on my face and that it dried quickly. This same product is used by schools, military, law enforcement, fire and EMS personnel and has been now been made available to consumers. MyClyns’ non-toxic germ protection can be purchased at CVS, Kroger’s, Wegman’s and Biggs.

The MyClyns website is an instructive place to visit and learn all about germs and germ prevention – I highly recommend graduating from Germ University. The site reviews valuable information on germ protection, all about H1N1, infectious diseases, germ hot spots in the home, school, work and travel. The information on gem hot spots was particularly helpful and I found information that I hadn’t thought of before (ironically, our Welcome Mats are germ cities).

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Cassie M January 1, 2010 at 11:52 am

I learned that you can buy these at CVS, which is great because there’s one 5 minutes away from me!
Cassie
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Debbie W. January 1, 2010 at 12:39 pm
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HEATHER January 1, 2010 at 4:18 pm

It doesn’t have alcohol in it!

Melanie January 1, 2010 at 7:40 pm

They have a link to the h1n1 Flu Center on their homepage!

Lauren E January 1, 2010 at 11:38 pm

When I saw the title of the giveaway, I thought it was going to be a hand sanitizer spray. This is a great idea that I have yet to see or even hear about. As someone that always gets sick, I am very concerned about what I come into contact with. This would be a great product to have in my purse.

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staph is one of the most common causes of skin infections in the United States. Most of these skin infections are minor (such as pimples and boils) and can be treated without antibiotics (also known as antimicrobials or antibacterials). However, staph bacteria also can cause serious infections (such as surgical wound infections, bloodstream infections, and pneumonia). And some strains (see MRSA) are dangerous and highly resistant to antibiotic treatment.

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Jeanne White January 1, 2010 at 11:54 pm

They have on their site a McClyns vs. Other Alternatives Chart on how theirs and other ways of protecting ourselves work…

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melissa January 2, 2010 at 1:37 am

only product available with a broad spectrum of germ-killing! non toxic!!

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Gianna January 2, 2010 at 2:14 am

Germ protection is a nasty business. For example, did you know that billions of germs are making a living on your body right now? They’re in your eyes, nose, mouth, and on your skin. They’re everywhere on your body.

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