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Be Safe With PeeSafe

Hey guys!!

So today I am here with something very important.. please read it. 
This revolutionary product from PEESAFE isn't just a toilet seat sanitizer spray bottle but is a gift for all those people who have always been hesitant in using public sanitation facility.



Its not a joke but a fact that public sanitation facility in India has never been hygienic.

PEESAFE acts as a disinfectant and keeps us away from all those bacterial infections of which we are afraid of. As you all have heard that 'Prevention is Better than Cure'.. then it is seriously applicable here. Instead of getting some disease and infections from public restrooms, its better you use this little bottle by PEESAFE.



All you need to do is spray this all over the toilet seat and it will kill 99.9% bacteria and germs present there and it takes 5 -10 seconds to dry up.
If you guys can keep a bottle of hand sanitizers in your bag then there's no big deal in keeping this safety product from PEESAFE with yourself.


Did you know that more than 150 million women suffer from UTI every year & more than 75% get UTI from unhygienic toilet seats.

So instead of getting UTI's and some other bathroom borne diseases.. I would suggest to keep this bottle in your bag whenever you travel as its travel and budget friendly too. 
It comes in various sizes but I like this littke one of 40ml as it is very travel friendly. It costs just Rs. 25 for this little bottle. So now you can imagine how great this product is with lots of benefits.
Head over to your nearest drug store and get your hands on these. I got myself one.. and I hope you do the same.

So girls and boys.. #BeSafeWithPeesafe



Thank you for reading this because its really a very important thing to discuss in a country like India.
Thank you guys for all the support you all have given me.


- Tanya Anand

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