Sanitize with a “Magic” wand
Sanitize with a “Magic” wand
Author JoeDigital
One of the gadgets that were shown in a gathering of companies held somewhere in New York Times Square just last February 2009 was this UV Sanitizer Wand. As the title of the product speaks for itself, the portable wand-like device can sanitize germs over a surface with the use of natural “UV-C” light, which is what is used in hospitals to kill germs.
It’s simple to use: you just scan any surface you want to sanitize with the device, making sure that the object of sanitation is exposed to the UV-C light. You can do this on towels, kitchen and bathroom sinks, counters, linen and even your shoes. You can also bring this around with you, so you can sanitize publicly used stuff before you use them yourself.
While the device is yet to be critiqued by consumers, this device does not sound at all farfetched. And considering that it’s worth $60, it is certainly a product “neat freaks” would want to look into.

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