
Momar Hand Soaps and Hand Sanitizers prevent hand-to-hand and hand-to-surface cross-contamination
According to the CDC, the Swine Flu, like other forms of Influenza, spreads from person to person in respiratory droplets of coughs and sneezes. This can occur as infected droplets are deposited directly onto the mouth and nose of people nearby, or when a person touches respiratory droplets of another person or object and then touches their own mouth or nose before washing their hands. The CDC recommends cleaning hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub often, especially after using tissues and after coughing or sneezing into hands. (source: CDC Website)
Hand Soaps That Remove Germs

Foaming, Peachy-Red
Mango Fragrance
Hand Sanitizers That Kill Germs

Alcohol-based foam per CDC recommendations

Momar Disinfectants kill various strains of Influenza on hard, non-porous surfaces
The CDC has yet to isolate the new Swine Flu variation of the Influenza virus so there are no products that have been tested and approved for disinfecting this new strain. However, there are several Momar disinfectants that have been tested and proven effective on the known Influenza strains.
Liquid Disinfectants

effective against "The Bird Flu" Avian Influenza A virus (H5N1),
"Avian Reassortant" Avian Influenza A H3N2, and Influenza A Virus (ATCC VR-544)

effective against "The Bird Flu" Avian Influenza A virus (H3N2) (Turkey/Wisconsin) and Influenza A2 (Japan)
Aerosol Disinfectants
Additional Tips:
ATTACK SWINE FLU AND OTHER DISEASE-CAUSING GERMS ON MULTIPLE FRONTS: Defend yourself from germs with all of the tools at your disposal: Hard-Surface Disinfectants, Hand Soaps, and Hand Sanitizers. Using hard-surface disinfectants along with hand soaps and hand sanitizers greatly reduces the risk of cross-contamination by eliminating the 2 main pathways that germs use to move from one area to another.
ATTACK ALL HARD SURFACES, BUT ESPECIALLY "TOUCH POINTS": Momar liquid disinfectants like Neutra-Dis can be applied by spraying, mopping, and fogging. In most cases, two or three of these application methods must be employed in order to ensure a high-level of disinfection. Establish a daily routine to disinfect all "touch points" such as door knobs, keyboards, telephones, copy machines, faucets, toilets, fax machines, time clocks, etc.
DON'T TAKE GERMS WITH YOU: Before leaving the office, wash your hands with Momar hand cleaners and use Momar's hand sanitizers. Before leaving your home, wash your hands with Momar hand cleaners and use Momar's hand sanitizers. Do it for yourself and do it for those you care about.
PROTECT THOSE AROUND YOU: Encourage others to take the necessary precautions. Forward this website to your friends, families, coworkers, etc. Provide your friends, families, and coworkers with this valuable information about the Momar products they need to protect themselves.
Helpful Links
A link to the CDC site about H1N1 Swine Flu http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu
A link to Key H1N1 Swine Flu Facts http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/key_facts.htm
A brochure about general prevention techniques http://www.cdc.gov/ounceofprevention/docs/oop_brochure_eng.pdf
*EPA believes, based on available scientific information, that the currently registered influenza A virus products will be effective against the 2009-H1N1 flu strain and other influenza A virus strains on hard, non-porous surfaces.
Source: http://www.epa.gov/oppad001/influenza-disinfectants.html









