Odds are good that you clean your silverware, cups, plates, and bowls—
almost anything that goes into your mouth—after every use. Why not
your toothbrush?
Unlike most of the other things you put in your mouth every day, your
toothbrush has tightly packed bristles which form nooks and crannies
that hold on to moisture, forming a perfect sanctuary for germs that
cause illnesses like flu, cold, and diarrhea.
Bacteria are introduced into your toothbrush in many ways. Some come
from your own mouth, others are airborne, and still more sail to your
brush on water droplets launched form the toilet when you flush.
However they get there, you can bet that once they’ve found your
toothbrush, the germs are there to stay.
If left unchecked these bacteria will multiply, filling your brush
with colony after colony of potentially disease causing germs. By the
time you are ready to toss out your brush you could be putting
thousands, if not millions, of bacteria in your mouth every time you
brush.
Violife sanitizers use the same ultraviolet technology found in
hospitals and high-end water purification systems to hit the germs
where they live—in your toothbrush. The UV rays penetrate areas that
you simply can’t reach when running your brush under the tap, then
safely and effectively obliterate up to 99.9% of disease-causing
germs.
You could disinfect all the brushes in your house by hand after every
use, but that takes time. You could put your brushes in the
dishwasher, and spend even more time waiting for clean, sanitized
bristles. Or, you could simply use Violife.