Hand Held Water Purifier is Ideal for Adventure Seekers

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steripenThe SteriPEN Adventurer Hand Held Water Purifier offers users the ability to enjoy clean and sterilize water while not disrupting the taste from virtually anywhere. By utilizing a UV light to break down bacteria, viruses, and cysts, this hand held water purifier purifies up to 16 ounces of water in less than one minute.  With this hand held water purifier ideal for all adventure seekers is a great tool for making it safe to down a bottle of water while on a camping trip, after a long hike, or even going scuba diving in a foreign country.

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The Best On the Go Hand Sanitizer Kit

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pure-go-hand-sanitizer-kitWith so many viruses and infections being responsible for thousands getting sick this year, it is important to make sure the health of you and your loved ones is protected.  The Pure-Go Wrist Hand Sanitizer Kit makes sure to defend you against threatening germs and bacteria that live on almost every surface.  Convenient and easy to use no matter where you are, the Pure-Go Wrist Hand Sanitizer Kit is an on the go sanitizing system.

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What in the World is a NIOSH Certified N95 Mask?

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3m n95 cdc maskWho is NIOSH? The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) coordinates with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to address national health needs associated with preventing the spread of swine flu and providing information to workers and employers.

What does N95 Mean? The N95 designation is an efficiency rating that means the mask blocks about 95% percent of particles that are 0.3 microns in size or larger.

What is a Micron? Normally particles greater than 5 microns fall out of the air.  Particles 1 – 5 microns in diameter can enter upper airways 0.1 – 1 micron particles can enter lower lungs and alveolar ducts Read more about this product »