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Welcome to School Zone podcast, with Matt Miller! If this is your first time joining Matt, welcome!
Joining Matt this week in the School Zone is Greg Carter to talk about a company that is passionate about keeping your school squeaky “kleen!” What is a big concern about sending your kids to school? Germs! They’re everywhere! Oftentimes it just takes one kid getting sick to spread it to most of the school in the blink of an eye–that’s where Greg Carter of Kleenhanz comes in!
Kleenhanz was made with everyday life in mind. It is an alcohol free, disposable wipe that not only cleans hands and surfaces, but sanitizes them as well. Because of its alcohol free formula, it doesn’t dry out your skin like your typical hand sanitizer, but is remarkably moisturizing and gentle on skin, which works especially well for infants or people with dry/easily irritable skin. Products like baby wipes clean surfaces, but DO NOT sanitize them whereas products like Clorox wipes are extremely harmful to skin and made to be surface wipes, so Kleenhanz is the perfect medium.
“Our towel based solution gives you the ability to clean your hands, and then as it’s cleaning, it’s killing those germs and sanitizing your hands in one fell swoop.” -Greg Carter
Although they do not have a school fundraising branch of their company, their product is one that will positively impact the health and wellness of your students and is one that you should always keep on hand. With Kleenhanz, keeping germs under wraps in your school will be a much more manageable feat.
If you or your school is interested in learning more about Kleenhanz, you can get more info here:
Website: www.kleenhanz.com
Thank you for joining Matt Miller in the School Zone this week and unpacking yet another amazing opportunity for your school! Looking forward to having you joining us next time!
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