The good news is that Spring is almost officially here. The official date is March 20, but many parts of the country are already experiencing an early seasonal change. While most of us welcome warmer temperatures and breezy, sunny skies, the mild winter that is ending has meant that that the upcoming 2012 allergy season will be really awful for sufferers.
So, what does that have to do with us? Well, for millions of Americans, it means a lot of sneezing, drippy noses, runny eyes, and coughing and choking from the additional pollens and dusts that are out there. Mold, blooming trees and plants, and then blustery winds will all contribute to the time of year that can become the best of times and the worst of times. It also means that now is a great time to convert to touchfree fixtures for your business, company, or even home to help keep the germs at bay and to have a healthier, and more sanitary, bathroom area.
Touchfree fixtures in restrooms are becoming a must have for more and more consumers, as they simply are choosing not to frequent places where they have to have physical contact with publicly-used fixtures and subject themselves to increased risks of germs and diseases. While allergies are not to be considered contagious, the strong, often unexpected sneezes and nose blowing, is still not something that needs to be shared. And many of us end up with colds and infections from climate changes, and those can be spread from one person to the next.
At Touchfree Concepts, we pride ourselves of being leaders in automatic restroom and bathroom supplies. We carefully choose the products we feature and sell to you; rather than selling anything that is in the marketplace, we first make sure we are confident about the quality and workmanship of a product. We also familiarize with the products we sell so we can help you from the selection through installation and upkeep.
With 24 warehouses around the nation, we are able to ship our orders within 1-3 business days so that you can update your restroom to an automated, luxury style with vastly improved sanitation




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I used to suffer from allergies, but I think I’ve grown out of it recently. So glad for that.