Send EcoSmart Plastics Repellem Trash Bags to School!
Posted by: Jane, in Eco-Smart Plastics, Ecosmartplastics' Repellem & Eco-smartbag products, Repellem at school, Child safety, Child/Infant safety, Helpful Hints, environmentally safe products, Repell-em trash bags, SafetyYour kids are bringing home long lists of needed school supplies, both for themselves and for the classroom in general.
While you’re filling that bag with tissues, scissors, hand sanitizer, and other items to be used and shared in your child’s classroom, why not add a box or two of EcoSmart Plastics Repellem Trash Bags?
Classrooms are full of people, washed and unwashed. Classrooms are full of packed lunches - can you hear the cockroaches and flies cheering? Classrooms are full of sandaled feet - moist toejam, anyone? A typical classroom is a veritable buffet of delights for insects and mice!
Let me sum up, as they say in The Princess Bride: Your children’s classrooms need EcoSmart Plastics and Repellem trash bags probably more than your kitchen does, and we already know your kitchen needs them DESPERATELY.
Send a couple of Repellem boxes to school, maybe with a note explaining their awesome usefulness to the teacher - and we’re betting you’ll be the most popular family on this year’s roster!
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