Dr. Arnot Releases Paper on H1N1

Dr. Robert B. Arnot has released a white paper entitled "Touch Surfaces: The Silent Threat," the result of months of comprehensive research which warns that in the current worldwide H1N1 pandemic, hard surfaces are emerging as a key source of bacterial and viral infections. Dr. Arnot, a nationally recognized TV medical correspondent and Chief Medical Educator of touchsurfaces.org, also offers infection-prevention recommendations, including hand washing, sanitizers, and a new EPA-approved low-toxicity, long-lasting disinfectant called SpectraSan 24.

"The H1N1 or Swine Flu pandemic is just the tip of the iceberg, and is a serious wakeup call to the world that viruses are becoming an increasingly dangerous threat to our wellbeing," Dr. Arnot said. "The time is now to understand what we're facing, find safe and effective ways to contend with viruses, and convey the results to the public in ways that educate without causing panic. My white paper is a step in that direction."

Studies prove that people unknowingly infect themselves by touching bacteria-laden surfaces and then touching their mouth, nose or eyes. Dr. Arnot cites that the average adult, per hour, brings his or her hand to their face 17 times, the eyes 5 times, the nose 3 times, and the mouth 1.5 times, with the figures reaching far higher for children. Further, while viruses do not survive long on porous items, they can last up to 48 hours on non-porous surfaces. Non-porous - or hard - surfaces include stainless steel, toilet seats, phones, computer keyboards, communal coffee pots, water coolers, ATM machines, subways and buses, handrails, playground and gym equipment, toys at home and in doctors' offices, doorknobs, remote controls and more.

"Non-porous surfaces are everywhere," Dr. Arnot says. "They're at home, in the office, in public areas, in hospitals, day care centers, health clubs, schools, camps, hotels, medical practices, food processing plants, and so on. What can we do? The first line of defense is to wash hands regularly. Then, with so many viruses resistant to antivirals and antibiotics, disinfectants must become part of the strategy, as they can reduce the spread of infectious diseases."

According to Dr. Arnot, one of the most effective and safest disinfectants is SpectraSan 24, which utilizes silver in its ionic form - silver dihydrogen citrate (SDC) - to kill virus-causing pathogens, including H1N1, MRSA and VRE, in less than two minutes. "SpectraSan 24 is the first and most important SDC product to come to market," Dr. Arnot says. "It's safe, kills germs quickly, and once applied it continues to provide residual protection for 24 hours. It's my firm belief that SpectraSan 24, when used properly, can protect people from illness and even save lives."

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