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StayWell Copper Security Patch ID Badge - School, Teachers, Medical Staff

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The Original GermStopper Roller
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Suitable for ID badges - School,Teachers, Medical Staff, Nursing, Paramedic, Pilot, Conference & seminar, Health club, Laboratory, Press Reporter ID Cards and more
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Do you use a magnetic security badge or access card for work? Whether you swipe your badge to enter the premises, or it’s required to access a work computer, you know everyone’s hands have already been there - and that means it’s a high-density germ situation.
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StayWell Copper’s got you covered. Just attach a Staywell Copper Security Badge GermStopper to your badge or on the plastic sleeve and voila! You’re now carrying a weapon against germs - an extra layer of protection from unwanted sickness. The pure copper patch kills 99.97% of all germs on contact, and because copper has a halo effect, it will also kill 70% of germs within a 50 cm/19.7” radius.
✔ Most employees with a magnetic badge touch their badge an average of 60 times per day; the badge is swiped over very public access points thus it’s a great place to accumulate potentially dangerous germs.
✔ The Copper GermStopper is deadly to over 60,000 types of potentially dangerous germs but does not interfere with your security card’s magnetic.
✔ Specially engineered 3M adhesive sticks your ID Badge Security Patch to the back surface of your security card or plastic card sleeve.
✔ Lightweight, small and thin, the patch is 2.5”x1⅝”x1/16”, easily fitting outside the standard ID badge sleeve.
✔ Keep your badge germ-free and get an extra layer of protection for yourself ... naturally!
✔ Pure unlacquered StayWell Copper kills 99.97% of germs on contact!
✔ Tarnish is natural and does NOT affect copper’s germ-killing power, but can be buffed to shiny again with a 3M scrubbie (or by wiping with a slice of lemon)
Important information - Legal Disclaimer StayWell Copper is not intended to treat or diagnose any illness. Its intended use is as a preventative aid in killing germs.
The History of Copper
Since ancient times, healers have understood the role of copper in supporting and maintaining good health. For example, the ancient Egyptians used copper to sterilize their drinking water, cure headaches, and help with skin conditions. In addition, in approximately 400 B.C., the Greek Hippocrates, who is known as the father of modern medicine (and after whom the “Hippocratic oath” is named), recommended copper as a treatment for various diseases.
Even today practices like ayurveda recommend storing water in copper vessels, ancient seers in India recognized that copper conducts heats and energy, so they made yantras out of thin copper. Copper has been around for centuries, the most common story we hear nowadays is our great grandfathers and grandmothers using copper bracelets for arthritis, but copper does so much more than that.
In 2008 Copper was recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the first metallic pure agent.
Copper Kills on Contact
Bacteria are rapidly killed on copper surfaces, and copper ions released from the surface have been proposed to play a major role in the killing process. Copper and many copper alloys have consequently been registered at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the first solid pure material. This has moved copper into the focus of infection control.
How does it work? Copper inactivates a variety of pathogens by interacting with oxygen and modifying oxygen molecules. In bacteria, this disrupts the outer layer, damaging the genetic material and cell machinery, which can lead to cell death.
The Halo Effect of Copper
The impact of copper surfaces has been found to have a ‘halo’ effect on surrounding non-copper materials, helping to reduce the presence of bacteria in healthcare environments, new research has found. This ‘halo’ effect was first noticed during earlier trials at a US outpatient clinic in 2010.
Now further research carried out in the neonatal intensive care unit (ICU) at Aghia Sofia Children’s Hospital in Greece shows that, as well as contamination being 90% lower on copper surfaces, they also exert a ‘halo’ effect, with non-copper surfaces up to 50cm away also exhibiting a reduction of around 70% compared to surfaces not in such close proximity.
" this provides me so much peace of mind”
“I was shocked by how well this kept me away from getting all those nasty colds”
“…everyone else in my group got sick, I didn’t have so much as a sniffle.”
“I haven’t gotten sick in 3 years”
“Honestly, this provides me so much peace of mind, knowing every time I touch my phone the germs on my hands are killed. Now when my little ones use my phone they are being protected as well.” — Joe A.
“As a former elementary teacher, I’ve seen how easily germs can spread. I have used the StayWell Copper Phone Patch for over a year and I was shocked (and so happy) how well this kept me away from getting all those nasty colds!” — Kathy M.
“I recently got back from a trip overseas and everyone else in my group got sick. I didn’t have so much as a sniffle. I’m sad I didn’t take extra Stay- Well Copper Germ Stoppers to give my friends.” —Jim A.
“I haven’t gotten sick in 3 years since using my Copper Germ Stopper. I use it twice a day, morning and night. It’s quick and easy.” —Ted R.
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