Keep your toothbrush clean to prevent the buildup of germs and bacteria. Watch these 5 mini video clips with your love and family:
1. Germs and diseases can be passed around the family if you share toothbrushes.
2. When toothbrushes are kept in close contact (e.g. in a cup), they can cross-contaminate one another.
3. When the toilet is flushed, water droplets containing germs become airborne, so be sure to shield your toothbrush with a cover.
4. After brushing, rinse your toothbrush and thoroughly store it upright, this ensures that your toothbrush is kept dry and clean.
5. Replace your toothbrush every 3~4 months to ensure it is still effective.






