SafeFinger Antimicrobial Brass Keychain Touch Tool for $19
May 9, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us still have no choice but to go out for work or buy essential items, making us more prone to infection. Public transportation, elevators, restaurants, ATMs, and so on…there’s always a chance you could could come into contact with something that was touched by an infected person. And, since germs can live on hard surfaces for up to 72 hours, you’ll want to avoid as many points of direct contact as possible while out in public.
Introducing SafeFinger, a portable, easy-to-carry product that you can use to avoid direct contact during your essential errands. With its hook design, you can easily press various buttons, pull handles or doorknobs, push doors, and more! SafeFinger easily attaches to your belongings like a keychain, so you can quickly take it out whenever you need it. SafeFinger harnesses the antimicrobial properties of brass, which can help kill and slow the spread of microorganisms and germs.
Recommended for:
- Visiting hospitals
- Elementary Schools
- College dorms
- Essential workers
- Retirement homes
And more! During or even after the pandemic, protect yourself and your family from viruses the smart way.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Design: Hook
- Color: Brass
- Material: Brass (main), nickel (ring)
- Product dimensions: 3.15″H x 1.97″L x 0.16″W
- Weight: 0.35oz (main), 0.32 oz (ring)
- Ergonomic design
- Easy to pull
- Safe to press any item
Includes
- Safe Finger Hook (Brass)
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