No one wants
to clean the toilet. Heck, no one even wants to talk about cleaning the toilet. But since we
find ourselves on the porcelain throne several times a day, it’s important that
your potty is as clean as possible. But did you guys know that unsanitary
toilets cause disease among children? Yes folks.
There is a big difference between disinfecting and cleaning our toilets really
well. This truth is just one of the many things I have learned after attending
Domex celebration of the World Toilet Day, a United Nations Days of observance
of the global sanitation crisis.
Although
it’s very rarely discussed, toilet sanitation is really important. As I
listened to the germ experts, Domex, it was discussed that it’s the number one
cause of disease among children. Committed
to raising hygiene standards, Domex has participated in the One Million Clean
Toilets Project where they pledge to educate 1 million people toilet sanitation
every year. Now on their third year, this is their 3 million to date.
Maria Luisa Orezca, President of the Philippine Public Health Association said, “The issue of toilet sanitation in our country is important. There are several germs found in toilets that cause sicknesses.”
Event host, celebrity blogger, Rica Peralejo-Bonifacio |
“We are very passionate about our mission to fight diseases. And we continue to our pledge of clean toilets through our partnerships with the Public Health Asssociation, Maxicare, and UNICEF,” said Domex brand manager, Patricia Deyto-Santos.
I
guess most people will be able to relate with me when I say that I like keeping
my toilets clean. I’m very particular about cleanliness even to the point of
sometimes becoming obsessive-compulsive (OC), but then that’s just me. However,
just like anyone else, I didn’t know that not because a toilet smells nice and
looks sparkling-clean it necessarily meant it’s germ-free. During the press
conference, I learned that not because a toilet is spotless it’s already
synonymous to germ-free.
Domex
Research and Development Manager Amor Montefalcon-Prieto says, “In order to
stay 99.9% germ-free, it is essential to use a specialized toilet cleanser that
not only cleanses but kills germs as well.” “Consumers might be content with
using thin bleach and laundry detergent. While they may clean the toilet, they
do not necessarily kill germs thoroughly.”
Domex
works in a way that it has triple action because it thoroughly cleanses and has
effectively proven contact time and has far reach. Domex kills a wide range of
germs such as various fungi, bacteria, and viruses. It’s 5 times thicker than
thin laundry bleach, it also lasts up to seven flushes as compared to the thin
bleach which lasts for only two. Domex is also able to reach and access
hard-to-reach areas inside out toilets.
I have been using Domex for the longest time now. In fact, last year, I gave away Domex products to some of my lucky blog followers and readers. Not for anything, I am not compensated for this post, but I think Domex works well for keeping my toilet not only spic and span but germ-free as well.
Disclaimer: I am not compensated for this post. Opinions expressed are 100% m own.
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