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		<title>Reduce Bacteria in Your Bathroom with Antimicrobial Finishes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 20:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest feeding grounds for fungi and bacteria happens to be our own bathrooms.  Antimicrobial finishes have been around for years, but with the recent flu epidemics over the last several years, there is a higher demand from consumers for these kinds of finishes for residential use.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The H1N1 virus has made most of us take a closer look at lessening the bacteria in our surroundings.  One of the biggest feeding grounds for fungi and bacteria happens to be our own bathrooms.  Antimicrobial finishes have been around for years, but with the recent flu epidemics over the last several years, there is a higher demand from consumers for these kinds of finishes for residential use.</p>
<h3>Antimicrobial Finishes in Your Bathroom</h3>
<p>Shower curtains can contain a host of bacteria.  Those treated with an antimicrobial finish are water, mildew and bacteria repellent.  There are also finish treatments used on <a title="vanities" href="http://www.directbathroomremodeling.com/countertops.aspx" target="_blank">vanities</a> , <a title="sinks, and faucets" href="http://www.directbathroomremodeling.com/sinks.aspx" target="_blank">sinks, and faucets</a> which help reduce microbial contaminants.  Bidets have long been known for their hygienic features and are becoming popular choices instead of traditional toilets.  Decrease the exposure to germs, fungus, and bacteria for you and your family by incorporating items with antimicrobial finishes in your bathroom.</p>
<p>When you’re ready to do <a title="bathroom remodeling" href="http://www.directbathroomremodeling.com/default.aspx" target="_blank">bathroom remodeling</a> , <a title="DirectBuy" href="http://www.directhomediscount.com/" target="_blank">DirectBuy</a> is a great place to begin exploring your options for <a title="brand-name products" href="http://www.directbathroomremodeling.com/products.aspx" target="_blank">brand-name products</a> of all kinds at manufacturer-direct wholesale prices.</p>
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