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Blue Light Special – Squid Soap

The powers that be would have us all worrying about a terrorist plot to spread infectious diseases in major metropolitan areas. The terrorists don’t have to. We are pretty good at doing that all by ourselves. Not washing hands properly is a leading cause of the spread of infectious diseases. Soon that may all change.

Every once in a while a really great idea is morphed into a really great product. Squid Soap may be the most recent iteration of that process. When you press on the dispenser a blue mark remains on the hand. It takes about 15 – 20 seconds of washing to remove the mark. This is a great way to teach children how to wash properly, and to remind adults to take those extra 10 seconds.

Let’s not let the terrorists win. Let’s clean those hands! Squid Soap – a Nobel Prize nominee for hygiene.

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