Raycop UVC Anti-allergy Cleaner: Eradicating Even The Invisible
If it’s difficult
enough to confront an enemy that’s clearly visible, then it is more challenging
if it is unseen.
Take, for example,
dust mites, those invisible creatures too-small to see with the naked eye
without the aid of a microscope or magnifying lens and belongs to the arthropod
family (spiders, scorpions and ticks). They usually feed on human dead skin and
leftover food from all those boob-tube marathons that leave behind bits of
popcorn and chips on the sofa, on bedcovers and atop other furniture.
However, it’s not
the dust mites that actually wreak havoc to our health but their excreta
(feces). Most people develop severe allergies like itchy red lumps when they
come in contact with dust mite droppings, or even severe difficulty breathing
and asthma attacks once dust laden with dust mite droppings is inhaled.
The great news,
however, is that a new home device was invented to ward off these dangerous
parasites through the use of UVC. UVC is a type of ultraviolet ray from the sun
that’s germicidal in nature and kills various bacteria upon exposure in just a
few seconds. And this is the type of technology used by a pioneering home
appliance: the Raycop UVC anti-allergy cleaner.
“Me and my two
boys, 5-year-old Jacob and 14-year-old Jason, are all asthmatic. Now that I’m
using Raycop’s revolutionary cleaner, the attacks became less and less. I don’t
get stressed out that much but what’s good is that I have lesser expenses on
medications,” shared popular radio deejay DJ George.
She said that while
they don’t scrimp on their health budget, the Raycop has made it even more
affordable for them, budget-wise and as long as it does its job, they’ll have peace
of mind. “It’s so easy to use. You need not make pagpag (repeated beatings), bilad
(tedious sun drying), and with its powerful features, the dust mites are shaken
and sucked out,” she continued.
Raycop’s process of
eliminating bacteria and other allergens is through its 3-step allergy care
system of vibrating, sterilizing and double-filtering. “A regular vacuum
cleaner does not work the same way as Raycop’s Smart or Hera anti-allergy
cleaners because dust particles are still blown into the air. And most models
are not specific for mattresses, so you still feel the itch after cleaning
them. With Raycop, you feel the cleanliness. It makes your bed linens smooth
like those on a hotel bed because of the UVC component that thoroughly cleans
them. You’ll realize the sniffles are gone and you don’t sneeze as much, especially
in the mornings,” attested Raycop’s new brand ambassador.
Georgia Cotaoco,
more popularly known as DJ George, is heard daily over at Wave 89.1 FM. “I’m
now more relaxed. I have more quality time with the family without feeling
anxious that my brood would have impending asthma attacks. The Raycop UVC
anti-allergy cleaner is truly a wise investment, easy to use and light on the
family budget,” she concluded.
Raycop’s UVC
anti-allergy cleaner is the first anti-allergy home device with the Seal of Approval
from the prestigious British Allergy Foundation, the Trophee de la Maison from the French Consumers’ Union, and the LOHAS Seal of Approval from
the Korea Standards Association.
Manufactured by the
Health and Home appliances division of Bukang Sems Co., Ltd., the global and
award-winning Korean-based company headquartered in Incheon, the brand is sold
in around 30 countries worldwide including the United States, Germany, France,
the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines. Raycop’s aim is to
help people live healthier and create a better home environment for their loved
ones.
The Raycop UVC Smart and Hera vacuum cleaners are available at all Rustan’s department
stores,
S & R outlets, Landmark, Wilcon Builders (Libis branch) and all
Abenson’s department stores. For more information about the Raycop product line
and its outstanding features, simply call Zinven International Corp., the
exclusive distributor of Raycop UVC anti-allergy cleaner, at 926-7782 or
926-7786 or visit their Web site at www.raycop.com
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