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The Perfect Pet Blanket

Monday, November 12, 2007

Perfect Pet BlanketA company called Invisible Health, Inc. is marketing a pet blanket called, "Perfect Pet Blanket".

They say the reason why it's "perfect" is because it's designed to kill dust mites, bacteria, fungal spores, and other microscopic creatures. The blanket is specially coated with an EPA, FDA, and NASA tested and approved technology that disrupts the cell membranes of these tiny pests, killing them instantly.

The idea behind the coated blanket is reduce microbial pests that cause allergies, trigger asthma, or reduce dermatitis on pets. The company claims a 99.9% kill rate on these little buggers.

The company claims the coating is 100% safe, and is non-toxic and environmentally friendly, except for course when it comes to these microscopic creatures.

Invisible Health actually sent me one of their blankets to try. So far, my dogs seem to like it, just like any other of their blankets. I can't really tell if the microbes and bacteria are dying or not; I've yet to examine the carnage under a microscope.

Neither my wife nor I have asthma, nor do we have any allergy problems associated with our dogs, so it's hard for me tell if I feel any better as a result. Mia does have allergy problems, but it only seem to flare up when the winds start blowing. If this blanket is indeed reducing the microscopic life in our household, I'm sure we're all better off.

The blanket is soft to the touch. It has a feel reminiscent of polyester. There seems to be foam padding inside. I've laid the blanket over our dog's pet bed, which is located in my office, and is where they tend to lay, and I'm not getting any complaints out of them.

It can be machine washed, and tumbled dry, and won't lose its special coating.

The "Perfect Pet Blanket" comes in small, medium, and large sizes, with prices of $49.95, $59.95, and $69.95 respectively.

You can buy it online from the company's website...
http://www.invisiblehealth.net

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