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Sept 6 - Invisible Shield

invisarmor.bmpBefore you know it, cold and flu season will be just around the corner. If you go to the gym or play or coach sports where you’re going to be in contact with sick, germ-ridden people, you need protection. The Invisible Armor (www.theinvisiblearmor.net) might be just what the doctor ordered to fend off their attacking germs and bacteria all workout or all game long.

The Invisible Armor does what ordinary hand sanitizers cannot. Most sanitizers contain mostly alcohol, which means they kill germs on your hands instantly, but as soon as you re-touch another contaminated item, you would need to re-apply. This isn’t very practical when using gym equipment or playing a game. However, The Invisible Armor not only kills most harmful germs and bacteria on contact, but it protects the skin, giving up to 4 hours of protection. Sweating does not diminish it’s effectiveness and, it is even an itch-reducing skin conditioning cream that can be applied to the whole body.

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been coaching a baseball practice and, as the boys all partner up to throw, the kid opposite mine sneezes into his throwing hand, then grips the ball and fires over a germ-filled sphere to my son, who doesn’t think twice about grabbing it and throwing it back. Obviously I can’t run over and change balls or squirt hand-sanitizer on his hand before each throw. But now, if he’s protected with Armor, I’ll have less to worry about. The same principle applies in the gym when you’re gripping the bar that’s been exposed to dozens of hands before yours.

The Invisible Armor comes in lotion, handy wipes, and they make The Sportsman’s Armor for hunters and fishermen. So this fall and winter, when everyone else is complaining about the terrible colds and flu going around, you can breathe easier knowing you and your family are protected invisibly, with your own convenient suit of armor.

Source: Invisible Armor

Posted on Thursday, September 6, 2007 at 05:55AM by Registered CommenterBrian Gotta in , | CommentsPost a Comment

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