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PhoneSoap – Cleanse Your Mobile Device – Disinfect Your Phone – Like a Pro

We have mentioned the fabulous products at PhoneSoap in the past but now there’s even more impetitous to mention them with the CoronoVirus showing no signs of abating anytime soon.

PhoneSoap is phenomenal, particularly if you have an aversion to germs, as I do. It kills 99.9% of germs, even with the case on, leave it on and it will clean it too.  There’s a reason they sell this product in hospitals and the reason is it’s trusted by physicans to clean their equipment, thoroughly.

We can’t help touching dirty things – handrails, money, gym equipment, and the list goes on. The problem is when we touch our phones we then pass the bacteria from our hands to our devices. It’s easy to wash our hands, but we don’t wash our phones, which is why the average smartphone shows 18x more bacteria than a public restroom/toilet. The bacteria on our devices thrive and can make us sick.

PhoneSoap claim the The average phone is crawling with 18 times more bacteria than a public restroom. That means you’re just as likely to get sick from your phone as from the handles in the bathroom. Your phone breeds more bacteria, too. Your phone’s battery keeps it warm, and when it’s stored in warm, dark places like your pocket or purse, the bacteria multiply’ – yuck!

So, you’re wondering how PhoneSoap works, it’s simple, place your cell phone in your PhoneSoap and close the lid. During a 10-minute cycle, a powerful UV-C light kills harmful germs, viruses, and bacteria. When the external blue indicator turns off, your cell phone is completely clean.

This UV-C light effectively destroys nucleic acids and breaks apart bacteria DNA. With their DNA broken, bacteria can’t function or reproduce, and the organisms die.

In nature, the UV-C light that causes this germicidal effect is harmful to our eyes but is blocked by Earth’s atmosphere. In the PhoneSoap’s controlled environment, UV-C light effectively and safely sanitises your cell phone, as well as anything else that fits inside your PhoneSoap like remotes, keys, tablets, and more.

I reached out to our contacts at PhoneSoap earlier this week, to see if, as before, they would offer our loyal readers a product discount. Sadly, they replied ‘We’ve actually sold out of our inventory and are running presales at the moment. For that reason, we are not offering any discounts’. So, even though we can’t offer you a discount code, I would still recommend you go to their site and preorder, this is a purchase you won’t regret in a hurry. I have one and I regularly clean my personal device, as well as my families.

Visit PhoneSoap here.

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