The weather is cooling way down and kids are in school. The cold and flu virus is populating and spreading and moms are on the offensive. Armed with surface and hand wipes, moms and dads will make sure germs do not grow in their home.
Sani Brand sanitizing wipes are the most used and relied on wipes in hospitals and doctors’ offices. When I opened up the canister and smelled the alcohol it reminded me of the same, germ-free smell of my hospital room when I had Lucy. This reassured me and I wiped down all 6 hands of my little children. It says on the package that these wipes kill 99.9% of all viruses! That is good enough for me!
The Sani Brand surface wipes are big enough to fit on your Swiffer sweeper. This is fabulous! I can sanitize my floor – a place Lucy is playing on all day, every day. And the wipes are easy to grab and use for Lizzie when she gets home from preschool. Even better, these wipes were formulated to make your hands soft every time you use them. And when I am out running errands I can take the individually wrapped towelettes.
This video is just another way of looking at all the germs our kids – and we adults – come into contact with every single minute.
Now for the really fun part! Check out what you have the chance of winning!
Giveaway!
One lucky Mama Dweeb reader will win a Sani-Brand Spread Health Kit, a season’s supply of Sani-Brand products,
AND a free visit by a professional cleaning crew to sanitize their home before the holidays!
Required Entry:
What are the dirtiest things you find your kids touching? Does your child reach to touch insects in the park, play with the toilet bowl brush, pick up gum on the floor?
Share a picture or video of your kid in their most germ-ridden predicaments for a chance to win!
Share your photo or video link at the bottom of this blog post (and please note if you are or are not comfortable with the photo/video being shared on Sani-Brand’s online properties).
Or, tweet a link of your picture or video with the hashtag #thiscallsforSani, along with the tag @MamaDweeb.
You can link to a blog post, Flickr photo, or tweet with instagram and use the tags listed above. Whichever you chose to do, make sure to comment here!
And even if you’re not selected as the winner of this giveaway, I have a special Sani-Brand coupon for you – click here to take advantage of the deal: http://bit.ly/rWqKoY
That’s it! No extra entries! But if you really want to win this awesome germ-fighting swag, you can enter at Colorado Mom’s giveaway too!
Hurry! Giveaway ends 11:59 pm CST on Tuesday, November 15th. USA only, winner picked randomly with a plugin. And winner has 24 hrs to respond before another winner is drawn. I was given a pack to review. All opinions 100% mine. Good luck!
wow if i have that bag very need
Here is a picture of my son, age 2:
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This is a picture of him in the bathtub after his most disgusting fiasco yet.
Basically, we were loosely practicing potty training and he was being very proactive as far as taking off his diaper any time he needed to go to the restroom….
One day, he quietly went upstairs (I assumed he was going to his room to play). I started to smell a familiar pungent stench, so I booked it upstairs to find him in the bathroom with poop on his hands and foot (no diaper on), poop scoop marks on the floor, soiled toilet paper in the toilet…. poop on the 3 stools in the bathroom as well as on the toilet training toilet cushion. However, I couldn’t find the actual poop anywhere.
I threw him in the bath, cleaned up the disgusting mess all over EVERYTHING, and followed my nose to find the poop hiding spot… Apparently he had taken toilet paper, scooped up the poop, and thrown it in the trash can underneath the bathroom sink.
Keep in mind that during this entire ordeal, I was in my first trimester of my 4th pregnancy. I literally barfed. This was HORRIBLE. He is so gross!!!
This picture sums up my everyday life with my little guy. There is nothing he doesn’t get into!
In this picture he is 2.5, he is now 3.5 and things have not changed….they have gotten dirtier and messier!!
He loves bugs, worms, digging in the dirt…you name it!
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trying to eat any food that he knocked on the carpet
My son playing in the pond. 🙁
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My kids are constantly picking up animals of various kids around the farm. I can’t imagine the germs. I just try not to think about it :).
This picture looks so cute and innocent but do you know what they walk around in all day? And I’m sure that’s all over my daughters hands :0.
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That’s a photo of my son picking up trash – he and my daughter always do this, and I totally encourage it – to clean up our neighborhood.
the kids are obsessed with the dogs toys, the ones that he slobbers all over and drags outside. I don’t care what they say about dog’s mouths, his toys are gross.
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i feel like the dirtiest things my son touches are swings/slides at the park (bugs seem relatively germ-free to me! lol)… I also cringe at the arcade games at our local pizza parlor.
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Does eating food off the floor count as the dirtiest things she touches? 😉
germy snot nose…exposing my other 5 children to germs!
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