AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS, STUDENTS, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, & HEALTH CARE OFFICIALS

November 8th, 2007


re: MRSA School "Scare"
 


Every day brings new reports of students becoming infected � and in some cases dying � of MRSA (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), a potentially lethal form of staph infection that�s easily acquired in public schools, universities and colleges. The most prominent symptoms include skin abscesses and/or infections.

While MRSA is more pervasive within health care facilities and attacks those with low immune systems, children and young adults in school and public environments are equally susceptible, as the bacterium is spread easily through skin-to-skin contact, open cuts, abrasions, and contact with contaminated surfaces.

On October 16, the US Center for Disease Control (CDC), reported 94,360 MRSA infections and 18,650 MRSA deaths in 2005, more than the number of AIDS-related deaths in the same year. Most experts expect that once tallied, MRSA-related statistics for 2006 and 2007 will prove to be considerably higher.

Even more disturbing, officials representing the CDC, the country�s foremost source of information for best hand hygiene practices, have acknowledged that�s it recommendations, first published in 1996 and specifically intended for health care institutions, have not been updated with regard to the use of rinse-free hand sanitizer products.

Although the CDC actually cautions against the use of alcohol-based products in particular situations, it remains steadfast by exclusively promoting alcohol-based sanitizers as the alternative to soap and water; all despite the fact that in recent years, equally effective and altogether safer, alcohol-free (non-flammable and non-toxic) hand sanitizer technologies have been developed and introduced to the market place.

Selective, and responsibly manufactured alcohol-free sanitizers have proven to be not only as efficient in killing MRSA and other common germs and viruses, but certain of these products remain effective longer, kill bacteria that alcohol cannot, and proven to be safer to use in any environment.

Most importantly, given that schools, universities, and licensed day care facilities throughout the country have been outright banning alcohol-based products due to their inherent dangers and noxious side effects, including skin irritations and risk of infection when exposed to open cuts, the current MRSA outbreak has created a dangerous conundrum for students, teachers, parents, and our communities.

The good news is that MRSA, and most other easily transmitted germs and viruses can be avoided with simple precautionary steps. The most essential include frequent hand washing with soap and water, and proper bandaging of cuts and abrasions. But when washing with soap and water isn�t readily convenient, appropriate hand sanitizing products should be applied.

Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizers -- The Popular Choice

Our product is called Soapopular and includes a full line of independently tested, alcohol-free, rinse-free, and fragrance free foaming hand sanitizers. First introduced to the Canadian marketplace three years ago in conformance with strict medical and food compliant guidelines, Soapopular is FDA-registered and now available throughout the US and worldwide.

We are passionate about the quality of our product, and equally determined that alcohol-free is the most logical and most pragmatic hand sanitizing alternative.

We invite any official school administrator or licensed day care facility to enjoy 20% discounts on any all product purchases. This can be accomplished by simply entering "Schools20off" in the very last step of shopping cart process at www.SoapyUSA.com . Alternatively, we're happy to facilitate your order via phone 203.255.0034.


For those schools and/or similar facilities that do not have budget allocation for hand hygiene products, we urge you to coordinate with local school officials and local businesses, the latter of which could be inspired to "sponsor" the delivery of product in exchange for attribution "advertising message" that can be easily placed on our wall mount dispensing devices.


Soapopular is dedicated to promoting responsible hand hygiene practices and helping to eliminate the spread of MRSA. We are determined to keep our kids safe, and our schools and workplaces protected.

Be popular by staying healthy. Contact us to learn more.

The Board of Directors
MGS Soapopular, Inc.
2490 Black Rock Tpke, Suite 401
Fairfield, CT 06825

Tel 203-255-0034
Fax: 866-434-7244



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