Video: Keep Your Toothbrush Clean!

Posted by Flipper Museum On October - 26 - 2010Comments Off

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.

Animo Jr. contra las Bacteria

Posted by Flipper Museum On January - 4 - 2010Comments Off

Los portacepillos de dientes han sido creados con principios antibacteriales Esta protección empieza a actuar en el momento en que la bacteria entra en contacto con la superficie del …

Shut out bacterial and keep in hygiene with the new antibacterial Flipper!

Posted by Flipper Museum On November - 1 - 2009Comments Off

Diagrams“By keeping your toothbrushes well-ventilated and protected from various sources of bacterial contamination, it helps you maintain a healthier you, daily!”

The incidences of bacteria getting onto, residing or even growing in your toothbrush are more common and serious than is often thought/believed. Storing your toothbrush in the bathroom cabinet or on the wash basin top together with other toothbrushes exposes it to possible cross contamination. Bacteria that can cause oral infections such as gingivitis and serious gum diseases can spread by contact or even simple proximity.

Exposed bristles also lend the toothbrush to hygiene risks such as dirt splashed onto them from washing under the tap, unwanted attention from insects and common bad habits such as not drying them properly or leaving food remnants trapped in the bristles. Harmful germs are thus introduced and even encouraged to spread in such instances.

The new Antibacterial Flipper, consists of an additive which is homogeneously distributed into the plastic resin matrix. The antibacterial agent begins to work when bacteria comes into contact with the product’s surface. The active ingredients then prevents bacteria access to nutrients thus starving them to death. Antibacterial Flipper FAQ