spraysafespraysafehttps://www.spraysafe.co.nz/blogDoes it really take only 26 seconds for nasty chemicals to enter your blood stream?]]>https://www.spraysafe.co.nz/single-post/2018/01/10/26-seconds-for-chemicals-to-enter-your-blood-streamhttps://www.spraysafe.co.nz/single-post/2018/01/10/26-seconds-for-chemicals-to-enter-your-blood-streamMon, 29 Jan 2018 03:06:00 +0000
SpraySafe is many things with many uses. But above all else, it is 100% safe. That's exactly why we called it SpraySafe. It offers all the protection against germs and odours that you need but without any of the nasty chemicals that can enter your bloodstream.
There are plenty of discussions on the internet which debate the principal that everything that you put on your skin enters your bloodstream. Sunscreen, makeup, soaps, nicotine patches, detergents, cleaning products. The debate, as they do, has strong points for and against but it there is a general agreement to the perceived fact that at least some of what you put on your skin, does enter your body. How long it takes depends on the nature of the product and the method of application amongst other things (I remember our science teacher at school telling us if we rubbed a clove of garlic on our feet we would taste it in our mouth 10 minutes later!).
The good news is that as we have mentioned, SpraySafe's alcohol-free sanitiser has no nasty chemicals. You can literally spray it directly on your face (eyes shut!) with no problems at all. Protect your family, with the piece of mind that they are safe and that with no nasty chemicals you are also doing your bit for the environment.
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A Day in the Life of SpraySafe]]>https://www.spraysafe.co.nz/single-post/2018/01/10/A-Day-in-the-Life-of-SpraySafehttps://www.spraysafe.co.nz/single-post/2018/01/10/A-Day-in-the-Life-of-SpraySafeWed, 10 Jan 2018 02:04:34 +0000
A quick day in the life of SpraySafe with an ever hardworking mum. Will SpraySafe's alcohol free sanitiser and deodoriser be able to save mum's day?
7:15am - Bubs is up and hungry. Go to put him in highchair for breakfast but see some of last nights chicken pie squished to his table. Chip the pie off with a knife, give it a wipe then a few sprays of SpraySafe to make sure it's safe from any germs.
Bubs hold out his hands so I give one of his hands a spray and tell him to rub them together. He insists I spray both. I spray both (or risk him whinging like his father).
Highchair - sanitised.
Hands - sanitised.
Breakfast Muesli - ready.
Bubs decides he wants a cracker with Vegemite instead. At least he has clean hands.
9:00am - at the playground, jealously watching all the other mums drink coffee. Second baby is due in just a few weeks so not drinking coffee at the moment. Bubs is having a great time on the slides! Our dog is running around the outside of the playground keeping an eye on him. Bubs comes up with an almost empty coffee cup and says "Mummy coffee"? How sweet :) (and tempting). I start to say "no thanks honey" and the lid falls off and old coffee spills all over bubs legs and feet. It smells pretty bad. I wipe the excess coffee off with a wipe. He is still a bit smelly and on the verge of a meltdown. I whip out the mini bottle of SpraySafe from the handbag. Few sprays on his hands (both of them) and legs and feet and the smell vanishes. Sparkling clean he returns to the playground, meltdown free.
I look across to see what the dog is up to and he's rolling on his back having a great time. I can only guess he's rolling in something awesome. Turns out he is.
9:22am The dog did roll in something but it was not awesome, it was another dogs poop. Wipe off as much as i can without gagging (my sense of smell is off the chart while im pregnant!). Bundle them both in the car. Odour is overwhelming on the drive home! We get home and I hose pooch down. The smell is all through the car so i chuck bubs on his balance bike and whip out my deodorising friend SpraySafe. I spray everything the dog touched in the car. Carpet, ceiling, seatbacks, wheel bump things, hubbies golfclubs which I've been asking him to put away. The smell has completely vanished. At this point I start to wonder how I ever lived without SpraySafe.
3:45pm Go to the mall with bubs to pick up a few groceries. Feel like a smoothie to cool down so grab a hip beetroot berry combo on the way. I feel healthier just watching them make it. I have one sip and bubs spots it and demands to have some. I say no, but seconds later he's sucking it back. He drinks nearly 3/4 of it before I take it back off him. We get to the supermarket and start browsing the meat section. Bubs is surprisingly quiet considering he just drank nearly all my smoothie. I pick him up and ask him if he is ok. He coughs and a small bit of smoothie comes up which he tries to swallow. I lean down to grab a tissue from the meat fridge to wipe his mouth when boom, he power chucks betroot and berry smoothie all over my white top, the floor and a large section of rump steak!!! OMG!
Bubs starts crying, my singlet is dripping red, the floor is red and the smell is horrible. A teenage shop assistant warily offers me the tissue box and i start mopping as much up as i can while trying to console bubs and not gag from the smell. People are looking a bit freaked out! I clean up most of the "juice" and pile the tissues into a plastic bag. Not much i can do about the red colour but i have to try get rid of the smell. SpraySafe, my beautiful, legendary companion gleams out at me from my handbag. I start spraying everything to sanitise and deodorise. Stains aside, the smell vanishes and at least I know SpraySafe has killed any germs I won't pick up any bugs. Feeling a bit better, but also completely embarrassed, my eyes land on the rump steak, covered in red. I quickly give it a wipe down, throw it in the trolley and send hubby a text telling him I picked him up some yummy steak for the BBQ tonight.
#imavegetarian!
#SpraySafeistheBEST
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