Friday, August 26, 2011

Lysol® No-Hands Soap Dispenser & Disinfecting Wipes Review + Giveaway


Summer is almost over and there is a hint of a fall breeze in the air. Do you know what that means? Back to school! But what coems along with the excitement of back-to-school? Germs! Lysol® is committed to helping you keep your kiddos safe from the germ-breeding ground that is school. Lysol® has several great products to aid you in the battle against germs. Be sure to check out the Lysol® Facebook page for a chance to win an "automatic" kitchen set from Whirlpool® (fridge, dishwasher and stove!) in the Lysol® No-Touch® Stainless Kitchen Sweepstakes!

First, the Lysol® Dual Action Disinfecting Wipes which have two sides that "go beyond ordinary wipes." One side of the wipe is made for everyday typical use while the other side has been designed for tougher situations. Like other Lysol® products, these Dual Action Disinfecting Wipes clean 99.9% of germs. They are very convenient to use and work almost anywhere in the house.

I use Lysol® Disinfecting Wipes in my house all.the.time.  For some reaosn, it seems to be 300x easier to just get out a wipe than to spray a cleaner and wipe it down with a paper towel.  I don't know what I would do without these disinfecting wipes - especially now that my kiddo is on the move and I am more determined to keep everything sanitized!

Lysol® has also released a really nifty new gadget: a No-Hands Soap Dispenser. Automatic soap dispensers are no longer confined to public restrooms!  As with most new gadgets, I assumed that it would be very difficult to put together and use, but that was not the case. The Lysol® No-Hands Soap Dispenser is just a one-piece unit (and includes batteries!). You just drop in the soap container and you are good to go.  It's super easy to set up - and I think it is great for hubby and I.  I'm not sure how I will feel when the little guy is old enough to amuse himself by waving his hand in front of the dispenser and watching soap pile up on the counter.  :)

Giveaway

One My Kansas City Mommy will win a Lysol® No-Hands Soap Dispenser and package of Lysol® Dual Action Disinfecting Wipes! This giveaway will end on September 6 at 11:59 PM Central time.

To enter this giveaway:

First, leave a comment on this post - tell me what you think is the germiest thing about back-to-school time! Then fill out the ENTRY FORM. Completing these two steps counts as one entry.

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Don't forget to click here to fill out the entry form. Please note that this prize can only be shipped to a US address!

Looking for more stuff to win?  Check out the Giveaways page for current giveaways and past winners!

Thanks to Lysol® for providing my review sample and the giveaway prize! I received no other compensation and all views expressed are my own. For more information, you can read My Kansas City Mommy's Giveaway Policy.



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95 comments:

  1. I think just being around all those kids again is pretty germy. momlovesdeals at gmail dot com

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  2. I have two toddlers, so EVERYTHING is germy!

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  3. coming home from school for snacks with dirty hands!

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  4. I dont know, kids always seem to get sick, I think its all the new people.
    sunniewoodyplus2 atmsn,com

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  5. Just being in a classroom again. All that close contact all day long.

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  6. Kids kids and kids and parents who send their sick kids to school ugh

    If u sneeze use ur sleeve

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  7. germiest thing about back-to-school time is handrails on the stairs

    RonaleeDuncan{at}aol{dot}com

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  8. My kids are in a special ed class & there's a lot of drool & snot. Yuck!
    mrspoofa(at)aol.com

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  9. We homeschool so back to school isn't an issue, but we worry about home health workers brings germs into our house!

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  10. Just the kids all being together

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  11. SNOT!!
    amybrown16 (at) insightbb (dot) com

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  12. being inside with a lot of kids.
    poniabaum at gmail dot com

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  13. I think the germiest thing is the bus rails. Alot of little hands touch those rails daily.

    Thanks for the chance to win!

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  14. The toilets!

    littleamberfaith at yahoo dot com

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  15. Sorry if a duplicate I didn't see my comment go through.
    Classroom door knobs, desk tops, pencil sharpeners, drinking fountains, and bathrooms

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  16. I think the germiest thing is all those kids sitting on and touching all the seats on a busy bus. Now thats a lot of germs getting spread around!


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  17. I think all of the children using the computer keyboard and mouse can be the germiest!

    Maryann Drapkin
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  18. shared tools and gadgets in class

    Thank you for hosting this giveaway

    Louis
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  19. Door handles and knobs! dmatthews38751@yahoo.com

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  20. The germiest thing about back to school is finding my kids with their hands in their mouths after they get out of school, and before they've washed- ahhh!!
    KellywcuATyahooDOTcom

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  21. Lol like tonight we went to parents night and hubby kept touching stuff until I gently reminded him of how kids dont like to wash their hands and that they too like to touch stuff as they are roaming the halls. Needless to say he was off to wash his hands asap!
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  22. lunch time- most kids dont wash their hands and lord knows how many pencils, paper, etc they have already touched ...YIKES

    chantal cooper
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  23. Germiest thingS....unwashed hands, runny noses, shared stuff. Yuck. :-P

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  24. Going by the kids in my mom's preschool class.. definitely the lack of tissue use! (jessicapeeling@yahoo.com)

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  25. I think the water fountains are the nastiest things going.

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  26. I think everything at school is germy from the bathrooms to the library books. My son only made it thru 3 days of school this year before he got sick!
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  27. Germiest thing is kids wiping noses and not washing hands. janalangworthy at hotmail dot com

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  35. The door to the preschool and the fountains

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  36. Kids always come to school sick. They touch each other, the desks, doorknobs, water fountains, etc.
    Germs are everywhere!


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  37. as school and the fall start I think a lot of kids get colds and runny noses and they dont always use tissue or wash hands when needed. Yuck
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  38. Germiest part of back-to-school? Cafeteria tables. Blech.

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  39. I think being around other people in general causes you to get sick & little kids are the worst for not washing their hands.

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  40. all the germy kids sharing toys.

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  41. I think the germiest thing about back to school is my children getting sick because some parent's send their children sick to school with no knowledge of being sanitary to keep germs from spreading.

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  49. I think the germiest thing about back to school time is a school full of children coughing and sneezing on each other, putting their hands in their mouths, and rarely washing their hands.

    Nancy
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  50. all those kids with hands touching everything for hours, and then they eat.

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  51. Just being exposed to all of the other kids!

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  52. So many kids together=tons of germs!
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  53. The germiest thing about back to school would have to be the desks!
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  58. Germiest thing about back to school is all the kiddies in one room! LOL
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  59. The germiest thing is, when kids come sick to school and touch everything.

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  60. Being exposed to kids who are not taught to cover or are sent to school sick.
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  62. Door knobs, restrooms, bus seats, and playground equipment all worry me.
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  63. exposure to other kids, doorknobs, and toys
    robinlscott4 at hotmail dot com

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  64. I'd say the shared computers at schools have the most gems. Although everything at school is probably pretty bad. We just have to hope gems keep to themselves.

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  65. I think the germiest thing about back to school is the many surfaces they touch in the lunchroom.
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  66. All the germ sharing while playing with the toys
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  67. Germiest thing? Where do I start, lol! Lunch money is pretty bad, we avoid it all together with packed lunches! Kids dont seem to remember to wash their hands enough!

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  68. Door knobs, computer mouse, countertops, refrigerator handles, bathroom and kitchen faucets - love my Lysol wipes also!

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  69. The germs! A lot of parents send their children to school sick!
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  70. Kids touch everything! And when you put a bunch of them together and even one is sick, the germs are everywhere. The worst part is when they hold hands for give hugs. Thats the best kind of germ sharing there is.
    gdeltro at yahoo dot com

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  71. The kids!! Haha. They are little germ magnets!
    Sabrina.Vaccaro at hotmail dot com

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  72. All the kids and their pencils, they always chew on pencils! hudsons.coupon.lady@gmail.com

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  73. touching all the door knobs

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  75. Door knobs.
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  76. The germiest thing is all the kids that get sick at the same time!

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  77. Tweet: http://twitter.com/#!/lkim496/status/111199006964715520

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  78. just the fact that they're exposed to so many other kids

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  79. water fountains,touching other kids hands and stuff...yuck!

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  80. The germiest thing about going back to school is all the little ones coughing and sneezing and not washing their hands-1

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  81. The germiest thing about going back to school is all the little ones coughing and sneezing and not washing their hands-2

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  88. I think is germiest thing about back-to-school time is coming into contact with sick people.

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  89. Oh I need this..own a preschool and kids in school...germophobe! fingers crossed!

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