My-Shield® and Germfree24®
Sanitizing Soap

KILLS 99.999% OF HARMFUL GERMS
My-Shield® and Germfree24® Sanitizing Soap kill 99.999% of harmful germs within 30 seconds by disrupting and penetrating the outer cell membranes of germs. The mechanical kill eliminates the opportunity bacterial resistance, or “super bugs.”
The formula is designed for repeated use as it does not cause dry or cracking skin.

FDA APPROVED & NSF REGISTERED
My-Shield® and Germfree24® Sanitizing Soap are both U.S. FDA & NSF registered and ideally suited for commercial use in the food preparation, healthcare and public service industries where frequent hand washing and hygiene standards are mandated by law.
Most sanitizer soaps contain compounds that have been banned by the FDA as carcinogens and therefore do not meet the FDA monograph which became law in September 2017.

SOFTENS & CONDITIONS
My-Shield® and Germfree24® Sanitizing Soaps are water-based sanitizing soaps with added aloe vera to leave your hands feeling fresh, soft and germ free. Our hand soaps have been formulated to be non-irritating and are ideal for repeated use in the residential or commercial settings.
My-Shield® and Germfree24® Sanitizing Soaps are not only compliant with the new FDA monograph but are gentle enough for use by the whole family.
SEE THE DIFFERENCE
My-Shield® and Germfree24® SANITIZING SOAP
- FDA & NSF Registered
- 100% Alcohol Free
- Non-Flammable and Non-Toxic
- Non-Irritating
- Moisturizes Hands, Preventing Skin From Cracking
- Manufactured in the USA
- Conditions Skin and Suitable for Repeated Use
CONVENTIONAL SANITIZING SOAPS
- Most are not FDA Registered or Compliant
- Often Contain Over 60% Alcohol
- Highly Flammable and/or Toxic
- Can Cause Allergic Reactions
- Dries Out Your Skin, Promoting Cracking
- Majority are Made Overseas
- Not Suitable For Repeated Use
My-Shield® and Germfree24® Sanitizing Soaps
Kill Claims
My-Shield® and Germfree24® Sanitizing Soaps are Proven Effective Against These Pathogens:
- Acinetobacter baumanii
- Bacteroides fragilis
- Escherichia coli (E. coli)
- Micrococcus luteus
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pneumonia)
- Salmonella choleraesuis (Salmonella)
- Staphylococcus epidermidis (Staph)
- Staphylococcus hominis (Staph)
- Staphylococcus saprophyticus (Staph)
- Streptococcus pneumoniae (Staph)
- Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep)
- and more!