Violight claims toothbrush sanitizer helps eliminate swine flu virus

Violight recently announced that an independent laboratory test has proved that its Violight toothbrush sanitizer to be effective in virtually eliminating the H1N1 flu virus from toothbrush bristles.

The complete report, entitled "Virucidal Efficacy Evaluation of VIOlight Ultraviolet Sanitization Device Using Swine Influenza Virus (H1N1)," is available for download by logging onto www.violightprofessional.com.

The report identifies Violight's ultraviolet germicidal light as the "active ingredient," or defense, in killing 99.999% of the flu virus. The virus application consisted of 0.2 mL of a stock virus of the flu spiked onto the toothbrush bristles. After six minutes of submersion in the Violight device, the toothbrushes were practically free of the virus, according to the company.

"Violight is here to help dental professionals protect their patients from the spread of swine flu and the many other harmful germs that contaminate our toothbrushes on a regular basis," said Violight President Joel Pinsky. "We have a convenient Dental Professional Distribution Program in place that offers a retail option for those dentists who prefer to stock and dispense product within the practice, and a referral program for those who would rather have the commerce handled by Violight."

For a limited time, qualified dental professionals will receive a free Vio 200 travel toothbrush sanitizer just for inquiring about the distribution program. For more information about the Violight toothbrush sanitizer, or to download a detailed report of the results, call 1-877-339-1361 or visit www.violightprofessional.com.

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