Wanna know the best way to keep your kids from getting sick? It’s washing their hands! But with this new mom-created invention, hands are 3X cleaner keeping you and your family healthier.
Kids are dirty. Ask any parent how often they get sick now that they have kids. They’ll tell you – once it gets in the house, everyone’s got it.
The nose is running, there’s coughing and sneezing…It’s all over their hands and then all over you. It’s gross. And while none of us like to see our kiddos ill, it’s worse when it comes knocking on your immune system.
However, no matter how powerful the bug or virus that takes over your house, doctors will still tell you the best, easiest and cheapest way to keep from getting sick is…to wash your hands.
Yep, genius right? You were ready for me to tell you some huge CIA-level secret, right?
Well, the CIA isnt’ involved, but a lot of folks are thanks to a just launched kickstarter campaign for SCRUB BUGS.
These cute little critters are a parent’s answer to making sure kids don’t just “wash their hands,” but wash them 3X better, ensuring those germs are actually washed away.
Mom Kelly Stuart connected the dots one day watching her kids brush their teeth and thinking about how surgeons use brushes to wash their hands. She realized that if kids could use a brush, like the surgeons, they too would have cleaner hands. And the idea behind Scrub Bugs was born.
Using Scrub Bugs will help kids:
- Clean hands 3X better than normal handwashing
- Make washing hands fun
- Create better personal hygiene skills
- Make it harder to spread germs – making you and them healthier
Real life in-use tests prove that kids wash their hands more often, with more pressure, and for longer with Scrub Bugs.
So while you can’t quite get your hands on this little tool now (production starts in May), you’ll want to make sure to keep up with this Kickstarter campaign!
What’s your best tip for keeping kids from getting sick? Would you get a Scrub Bug?
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Scott says
It doesn’t get any easier. I’m still yelling at my new teenager to wash her hands, etc. She’s home from school today sick – that’ll teach her.
LauraOinAK says
That is such a neat product. Getting kids to really wash their hands can definitely be a challenge, so anything to make it more effective is great.
Jeanette says
Does it ever get easier? I have to tell my child to wash his hands with soap. He’s getting better, but he’s not quite there yet. I bet he would love this product!
Jenna Wood says
So I, personally would use a scrub bug. This reminds me of the cleaning protocol we followed when I volunteered with the animal clinic, and I think it’s a great idea. Plus those bugs are super cute too!
Jeanine says
I am up to trying anything and everything. When one of my kids get sick all 6 end up getting sick. This past 3 weeks its been all sickness in my house and I’m ready for it to be over. This looks interesting.
Aubrey says
This thing looks neat. Great ideas.