I was asked by Dettol to help with their campaign to donate baby blankets to help less fortunate babies.
The Dettol Baby Blanket campaign video explains it all .
Rachel Stevens is supporting the campaign and is calling out to mums, dads and parents to donate a blanket to the Dettol Baby Blanket Donation charity campaign to help babies in need. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the dangers of bacteria on baby blankets whilst highlighting the shortage of baby blankets available to infants born to families in need.
Once collected the baby blankets will be hygienically washed with Dettol Anti-Bacterial Laundry Cleanser, an additive that kills 99.9% of bacteria even in temperatures as low as 15°C, before being re-distributed to families.
Dettol has also pledged to donate £1 for every blanket donated to Sparks – a children’s medical research charity.
Rachel said “I’ve got all my mummy friends donating their blankets and I’m trying to get as many people involved as possible. It’s a brilliant campaign in itself but now I’m a mum I am even more aware of how much washing there is to do. With Dettol Anti-Bacterial Laundry Cleanser I get to do loads of quick washes at low temperatures and I know that things will be hygienically clean and germ free.”
Please send your baby blanket to:
FREEPOST RTKJ-YSGS-SSHR
The Hay Loft
Balcombe Place Stables
Balcombe
RH17 6AZ
Please tweet to @DettolBlanket on Twitter with the #sharethememories hash tag.
Dettol sent me 2 products to review, a Dettol Hand Wash and some Dettol Cleansing Surface Wipes. Both products were easy to use. Obviously it is impossible for me to tell if they really do kill 99.9% of bacteria on hands and surfaces, as I have no way of testing this but as they claim they do it must have been tested.
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