Just as the Center for Disease Control warned early last year, the H1N1 flu virus is rapidly spreading through the population, and although vaccine is being manufactured as rapidly as it can safely be done, only the very young and old, as well as those with prior health conditions, can be assured of getting it. This means that aside from soap and water, H1N1 virus prevention with hand sanitizer is our next best option because these products kill ninety-nine percent of these germs when used consistently.
For this reason, hand sanitizer is popping up in locations all over town. They are at the entrances and exits of most public places, including the grocery store, the library, and the gym. They are purchased by schools, sports teams, churches, and clubs. You can find them at museums, convention centers, and malls. Because the H1N1 flu virus is spread predominantly from hand to mouth contact, all groups and places of business are being proactive in providing hand sanitizer to deter its course.
Customers appreciate this attempt and applaud these efforts. Because of this, including a business name or logo on hand sanitizers generates good will and in turn, help a business to reach a wide and unlimited audience. By personalizing hand sanitizers with company information, markets become available which were previously hard to reach. Imagine your company name prominently displayed in local offices or carried around town and passed from hand to hand at organized events.
Because promotional hand sanitizers can be ordered in a variety of sizes and types, including many appealing fragrances, they can become a walking advertisement for any business or organization. They even come in nifty pocket hand sanitizer spray form, which will be popular with both professionals and teens. Some can even be attached to key rings for easier access.
Unlike other methods of advertisement which are often ignored, hand sanitizers will keep your business front and center for an entire flu season and beyond. Whether you choose pumps, sprays, gels, or foam, hand sanitizers will never be thrown away until the bottle is empty. Also, customers will feel good about your concern for their health every time they use these antibacterial disinfectants. What a great promotional tool!
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Awesome ideas. Forward thinking.
I think h1n1 flu was just a conspiracy controlled the government. Many of my other colleagues think that it was designed to kill people, but I believe the whole thing was hyped by the media who were influenced by all those international corporations who were the ones that sold the vaccinations to the many different world governments!
It is my opinion that h1n1 flu is a simple conspiracy created the vaccination companies. But many of my friends think that it was meant to eradicate people, but I believe it was hyped by the media who were controlled by those international companies and corporations that sold the vaccinations to the many different world governments! But nice info reguardless.

