Mobile UV-C Nanotech Germ Killer

Germ Killing LightGerms – they’re everywhere, the little blighters. And, whilst a quick swab of disinfectant may well serve to eliminate them, it’s such an old fashioned way of going about things, especially when you have devices like this which are capable of zapping them in a simple smooth wave of your hand.

Resembling a flip-top cell phone, this highly portable germ eliminating light utilises UV-C light and nanotechnology to kill germs such as E-Coli, staphylococcus and salmonella as well as those that cause colds and flu with 99.99% effectiveness without having to resort to toxic chemicals which not only pollute our environment but are an ever present hazard it you happen to have small children around.

Thanks to this device you can zap germs just about anywhere whilst feeling like a Jedi and I don’t doubt that you’ll also have some of the most bacteria free ears around having once again mistaken it for your cell phone in an attempt to order a pizza having stumbled home in a drunken stupor on a Friday night.

You can gain further details concerning the Germ Eliminating Light (available for $79.95) from this online retailer.

Looking for more UV-C based devices? You may be interested in the world’s first UC-V Vacuum Cleaner.

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