There they are, playing in the lunch yard and not noticing that the classmate next to them might be carrying this infestation! An estimated 6 million to 12 million infestations occur each year among children 3 to 11 years of age. It's quite a simple tactic, whether it be head to head contact or the sharing of clothing, the lice epidemic is a problem, especially during the school year.
So what's the solution? Robi Comb, Lifeguard's patented Robi comb detects and destroys lice on contact! How? Very simple, just comb through the dry hair and when the electronic Robi Comb contact lice, consider them zapped and gone.
Many people are wary of using dangerous chemical gels and toxic shampoos that claim to get rid of lice by killing them in seconds, because they all use powerful pesticides! More and more parents and care givers are treating lice using the safe Robi Comb way instead!
Robi Comb detects and destroys lice on contact simply by combing it through dry hair. When the electronic Robi Comb touches lice, they get zapped, die and are combed out of the hair.
The Robi Comb also has happens to be a very economical way to kill lice fast. Harsh chemical treatments and toxic shampoos cost between $9-$15 a treatment. Most shampoos suggest between 2-4 treatments per out-break per person. Compare that to 1 multi-use Robi Comb that can be used over and over, as often as you like. The Robi Comb can be stored and used repeatedly by the entire family!
See the Robi Comb video. This non-fragranced product sells for the low retail price of $29.95, and be purchased at Walgreens, Rite Aid, and CVS; saving parents everywhere time and money.
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This would be great as a peace-of-mind must have! At the mere mention of the creepy little critters... everyone I know starts scratching... uggh. I love that there are no chemicals to harm a delicate scalp... and all you need to do is comb through dry hair and it kills the little buggers AND lets you know it did! With my eyes anymore... I really need one of these because, well... you never know. They love the clean-freaks, too!
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*itch, itch, scratch...* I'm telling ya... just the THOUGHT!
I follow on gfc and learned that lice have been reported to be building up a resistance to pesticides used in other lice treatments.
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I really like that they don't use pesticides. I have never heard of them before today but what a great idea! If I don't win it, I guess I will have to go buy it!
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I learned that you can buy a Replacement Combing Unit if yours becomes worn out. Robi Comb would have been a life saver when my daughter was in school!
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We recommend using the Robi-Comb each day for ten to twelve days while the eggs are hatching to kill the lice as they hatch. At the end of twelve days, all of the eggs should have hatched, and there will be no live lice left to lay eggs and no eggs left to hatch.
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Lice have built up a resistance to other pesticides and home remedy methods available on the market!! I did not know that!!
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I learned that it Destroys Lice on Contact!
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