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High-traffic tourist destinations - Las Vegas
Added: 02/07/2004
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High-traffic tourist destinations - Las Vegas

Over 35 million visitors per year keep Las Vegas hotels 90% full. Viruses such as Norwalk Virus and Hepatitis A are released into the air when a toilet is flushed. A new product, the Miracle Seat, vacuums odors and germs out of the toilet bowl before they escape into the air.

Over 35 million visitors per year keep Las Vegas hotels 90% full. Gamblers from around the world crowd the casinos every day. Viruses such as the Norwalk Virus, Hepatitis A and SARS have been passed from person-to-person in close quarters. How virus outbreaks start is not always understood. Outbreaks have occurred on Princess, P&O and Disney cruise ships, which maintain the highest standards of cleanliness. Casino hotels with 2,000 to 5,000 rooms are like huge cruise ships and names such as MGM Grand, Mirage and Bellagio are no guarantee against viral outbreaks.

Hepatitis A and Norwalk are among the viruses that are disbursed in the air when a toilet is flushed. An infected person can send live viruses in a plume of invisible, microscopic vapor over 6 feet through the air where they land on toothbrushes, towels, counters and faucets. They can live for over 3 hours on hard surfaces and for days on towels and tissues and spread from room to room as doors are opened. Bathroom ventilation systems were suspected in a SARS outbreak in an apartment building in Hong Kong last April where 324 people were infected.

A new product, the Miracle Seat, helps control escape of foul odors and harmful viruses from toilet bowls. “It’s the most significant advance since indoor plumbing. Many harmful germs are vacuumed from the toilet bowl before they get into the air,” said Bill Berdux, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing at the Miracle Seat Company. An outbreak could be just a matter of time and, while the Miracle Seat is no guarantee, it is a precautionary investment that just may protect a hotel’s reputation and the health of its guests.

The Miracle Seat, a vented toilet seat, completely eliminates toilet odor, has proven to be effective and reliable. Satisfied customers include homeowners, restaurants, clinics and small businesses. It is available for $125 online at
www.miracleseat.com.

For additional information, please contact Bill Berdux, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing at the Miracle Seat Company, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Miracle Seat Company is the Nevada manufacturer of this product, which is protected by U.S. Patents. Miracle Seat is a registered trademark of Delpriss & Company, Inc. 


Contact Information:
Bill Berdux,
bill@miracleseat.com
Miracle Seat Company
702-739-9832
www.miracleseat.com


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