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    Newbie Cruiser Oliver1954's Avatar
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    Don't Forget Your SaniGuard!

    Thanks to everyone that has contacted me after I asked for contact details of "decision makers" of the various cruise lines as I wish to make SaniGuard available on all cruise ships, in an effort to help reduce the Norovirus risk.
    We have also added a page on our website Click Here which is dedicated to cruise ships!

    SaniGuard Foggers: These canisters are designed to be "total release" once the button is pressed the contents are released into the room, every single space of the room including every nook and cranny is completely disinfected in only 15 minutes!

    SaniGuard Sprays: Are designed to be used on ALL touch surfaces, take the risks out of touching door handles, light switches, keyboards, ATM's, Telephones, TV Remotes, etc!

    Early in the New Year I intend to make contact with the various cruise lines, in the meantime, if anyone wishes to purchase our CRUISE SHIP Packs, we will happily make them available to all forum members, please contact me for pricing & shipping details.

    Once again, thanks to everyone,

    Wishing you all a Wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    Oliver.

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    When I was on the Noordam, I caught the Noro virus and could do nothing except stay in my cabin and watch DVD's. Did not think at the time that my opening the case, placing the DVD in the machine, and returning the case to the ship library was a prime vector for contamination.


    Nothing that the ship did suggested otherwise.
    Neal (International Association of Troublemakers)

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    Newbie Cruiser Oliver1954's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by nealberk View Post
    When I was on the Noordam, I caught the Noro virus and could do nothing except stay in my cabin and watch DVD's. Did not think at the time that my opening the case, placing the DVD in the machine, and returning the case to the ship library was a prime vector for contamination.


    Nothing that the ship did suggested otherwise.
    Absolutely right Neal, It's not all about person to person contact, Surface Contamination is a sure fire way of contracting Norovirus (as well as a range of other viruses). Make sure that "Hot Spots" such as door handles, ATM's, Light Switches, Slot Machines and anything else that is constantly in contact with people is disinfected at regular intervals.
    Much of the prevention of these viruses is down to good education, we need to control and prevent rather than end up treating a viral outbreak.

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