Microphobe UV Baby Bottle Sanitizer
- Be the cool mom on the block! The '5 second rule' is a myth!
- Don't put up with second best for your little one---Microphobe: We freak out so you don't have to!
- Clean that bottle that just hit the floor with this stylish UV light bottle cleaner!
- Kills 99.9% of all germs, bacteria, viruses, and dangerous mold.
- Protect your baby's bottle from deadly germs with the Microphobe Baby Bottle Sanitizer!
Product Description
What to do when that bottle hits the floor? Look no further than this portable UV light-cleaner that sanitizes your baby's bottle top without harsh chemicals or soap. No germs, no bacteria, and no bad tasting residues! Just push a button and 4 minutes later a soft lullaby lets you know the bottle is once again clean and ready for your little one. Battery powered for Moms on the go! If you wonder what your baby picks up when the bottle hits the floor, take a look at the news story on our website that totally debunks the "5-second rule".
EASY TO USE! Simply 1)put it in, 2)push the on button, and 3) wait a few minutes and take it out. It's that easy! The Microphobe UV Baby Bottle Sanitizer uses the tested, proven and natural UV light processes to sanitize your baby's bottle. It fits all shapes!
HOW DOES IT WORK? UV light is one of several bands of sunlight. This specific band of light has long been used in UV light products at water treatment facilities to sanitize water and hospitals to sanitize operating rooms. UV light breaks down germs and exposes their reproductive components, destroying germs instantly. Microphobe products kill germs (bacteria, viruses, and fungus) using a natural dual action approach without using any chemicals! First, germs exposed directly to the UV light are killed instantly. Second, the oxygen in the air reacts with the UV light in a range of wavelengths that create ozone (O3). O3 safely eliminates 99.9% of any remaining germs. The O3 is the same air created by lightening striking, leaving a totally safe, fresh air smell without any residue or chemical odors. Want more information? Visit us at microphobe.com!
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