Say Goodbye to Hotel Room Heebie-Jeebies with Protekt’s External Probiotic Solutions
We’ve all been there – checking into a hotel room, only to feel a sense of unease and disgust at the thought of all the germs and bacteria that may be lurking on the surfaces. This phenomenon, known as “hotel room heebie-jeebies,” can ruin a vacation or business trip. But what if we told you there was a solution?
Enter Protekt’s line of external probiotic solutions. These products, specifically designed for use on surfaces, contain beneficial bacteria that work to eliminate harmful germs and bacteria. By using Protekt’s products to clean and sanitize hotel room surfaces, you can rest easy knowing you’re reducing your risk of exposure to harmful microorganisms.
Some of our top-selling products for hotel room use include the Protekt Surface Spray, Protekt All-Purpose Cleaner, and Protekt Hand Sanitizer. These products can be used on a variety of surfaces, including bedding, carpets, and bathroom fixtures.
But don’t just take our word for it – studies have shown that the use of probiotics for surface cleaning can significantly reduce the presence of harmful bacteria. A study published in the Journal of Hospital Infection found that the use of a probiotic cleaning solution resulted in a 90% reduction in bacteria on surfaces in a hospital setting. Another study in the Journal of Applied Microbiology found that probiotic cleaning solutions were effective in reducing the presence of gram-negative bacteria, a common cause of hospital-acquired infections.
So next time you’re feeling the hotel room heebie-jeebies, reach for Protekt’s external probiotic solutions to reduce your risk of exposure to harmful germs and bacteria. Don’t forget to pack them in your suitcase for your next trip!
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Studies:
“Reduction of the microbiological load on hospital surfaces through probiotic-based cleaning procedures: A new strategy to control nosocomial infections” – (https://medcraveonline.com/JMEN/reduction-of-the-microbiological-load-on-hospital-surfaces-through-probiotic-based-cleaning-procedures-a-new-strategy-to-control-nosocomial-infections.html)
“Evaluation of a probiotic cleaning product for reducing bacterial contamination on frequently touched surfaces in a hospital setting” – National Library of Medicine (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4757022/)
“Can probiotic cleaning solutions replace chemical disinfectants in dental clinics?” – National Library of Medicine (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6178676/)