
Canadian company Mark Feldstein & Associates (MFA) has unveiled the Hy-Genie No Touch Hand Tool, with 5% of sales benefitting the CDC Foundation’s COVID-19 emergency response fund.
The new tool is made of 60% copper, which has a natural ability to kill germs. The company claims that its ergonomic design reduces contact by 99%, allowing users to avoid high-touch objects such as doors, buttons, touch screens, and levers.
The CDC Foundation is an independent non-profit organisation supporting various COVID-19 relief efforts with medical supplies and personal protective equipment. It also deploys staffing to public health agencies that support at-risk communities, boosts funding for clinical research, and addresses national health communication needs.
“Preventing the spread of harmful viruses like COVD-19 is a challenging proposition that needs due diligence on many fronts,” said MFA President Mark Feldstein. “Our Hy-Genie No Touch Hand Tool is the perfect complement to your daily sanitising routine and a must-have for health-conscious families.”
