The 'Shield20' Door Opener Has a Multifunctional Design to Avoid Surfaces
Michael Hemsworth — May 2, 2020 — Lifestyle
References: indiegogo & thegadgetflow
Touching common surfaces is an everyday task that leaves a person open to an array of potential germs and bacteria that could be lurking on them, so the 'Shield20' door opener has been created as a multifunctional solution to help users avoid this.
The keychain works by providing users with a device that can be used for making contact with commonly touched surfaces like door handles, elevator buttons, ATM buttons, public washroom faucets and more. This will prevent users from being exposed to potentially harmful pathogens that could cause illness or pathogen spread.
The 'Shield20' door opener is made from brass with a 70% copper and 30% zinc composition, and comes with a sterilizing spray to treat the keychain after use to keep it germ-free.
The keychain works by providing users with a device that can be used for making contact with commonly touched surfaces like door handles, elevator buttons, ATM buttons, public washroom faucets and more. This will prevent users from being exposed to potentially harmful pathogens that could cause illness or pathogen spread.
The 'Shield20' door opener is made from brass with a 70% copper and 30% zinc composition, and comes with a sterilizing spray to treat the keychain after use to keep it germ-free.
Trend Themes
1. Contactless Solutions - Creating multifunctional devices like the 'Shield20' door opener that help users avoid touching common surfaces and reduce the risk of germ exposure.
2. Germ-resistant Materials - Incorporating germ-resistant materials like brass with a high copper content in the design of products to minimize the spread of pathogens.
3. Hygiene-focused Accessories - Developing keychains or accessories that come with sterilizing sprays or other sanitization methods to keep them germ-free and promote cleanliness.
Industry Implications
1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Manufacturing and providing innovative products like the 'Shield20' door opener that contribute to personal safety and germ avoidance.
2. Hardware and Tools - Creating contactless tools and devices that can be used to minimize physical contact with surfaces and reduce contamination risks.
3. Consumer Goods - Designing and marketing germ-resistant accessories such as keychains that prioritize hygiene and offer convenient solutions for everyday situations.
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