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Sani Sock Prospectus Oct. 2013

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Sani‐Sock

ProspectusOct. 2013

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Sani‐Sock:  The Need

Infectious Diseases

 (IDs)

 are

 a serious

 problem:

• Transmitted by indirect contact transmission• Remote Controls, Common Use Handheld Devices, etc. 

• A recent study found that the Remote Control is one of  the most highly contamination items in a typical hotel room*

• The Cost

 is

 Very

 High…with

 regard

 to

 influenza,

 the

 CDC

 estimates

 that:

• ~5% to 20% of  the U.S population affected each year• ~200,000 per year hospitalized due to flu related complications • ~36,000 per year die from influenza related complications

• Other IDs:  MRSA, C. Dif., etc.• Especially

 problematic

 in

 common

 use

 areas

 such

 as

 hotels,

 hospitals,

 care

 

facilities, public areas, bathrooms, kitchens, etc.• Manual cleaning is inefficient and ineffective:

• Can leave contact surfaces contaminated•

Can be

 damaging

 to

 electronic

 devices

• Allows contact surfaces to be re‐contaminated with each touch between 

cleanings• Chemical foggers, peroxide bombs, etc. are expensive and can be destructive 

to electronics.  Recontamination may occur with each touch event between 

treatments.*  http://www.nydailynews.com/life‐style/health/germiest‐places‐hotel‐room‐tv‐remotes‐light‐switches‐bedside‐lamp‐rank‐high‐fecal‐contamination‐article‐1.1097951

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Sani‐Sock 

Protects you 

from your 

remote 

control and

 other 

handheld 

devices

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The Solution:  Sani‐Sock

•Sani‐Sock products use see through, flexible material 

to provide a protective covering over your handheld 

device.•Sani‐Sock products are treated with an anti‐microbial 

treatment that protects that user without harming the 

electronics.•Sani‐Sock is easy to install over your handheld device 

and is washable and reusable, but is inexpensive 

enough to

 be

 disposable.

•Sani‐Sock gives you Peace of  Mind in a Simple, 

Inexpensive, Easily Packaged and Transported, 

Reusable 

Device 

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Sani‐Sock…the better solution

• Patent Pending See Through, 

Flexible Fabric Prevents Physical 

Contact of  User and Device

• Anti‐Microbial

 Treatment

 

Provides Further Protection to 

the User

•Washable/Reusuable or

 Disposable

• Very Small and Easy to 

Transport

• Easy to Install and Remove

• Easily Maintained by Hotel 

Maid Service or Staff  During 

Standard Cleaning

 Procedures Sani‐Sock Examples

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Sani‐Sock…the better solution

Technology      C    o    n    t     i    n    u    o    u    s     D     i    s     i    n     f    e

    c    t     i    o    n

     T    e     l     l    s

    y    o    u    w     h    e    n    t    o     S    e    r    v     i    c    e

     C    o    n    t    a    m     i    n    a    t     i    o    n     F    r    e    e

     S    u    r     f    a    c    e

    w     i    t     h

     E    a    c     h     C    o    n    t    a    c    t

     R    e     l    a    t     i    v    e     E     f     f    e    c    t     i    v    e    n    e

    s    s

     R    e     l    a    t     i    v    e     S    a     f    e    t    y

     T    o    t    a     l     C    o    s    t    o     f     O    w    n    e    r    s     h     i    p

Sani‐SockYES, 

TemporaryYES

YES, 

Temporary

MEDIUM to 

HIGHHIGH

VERY 

LOW

Manual 

CleaningHIGH NO NO POOR

INTER

MEDIATE

INTER

MEDIATE

Disinfectant 

Sprays/BombsNO NO NO

HIGH, but Health 

Risk and May 

Damage 

Electronics

POOR HIGH

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Market Potential:  US

• Lodging and Travel:

• 1.1B Guest Nights per Year1 ($55M US Annually)

Hospital and

 Care

 Facilities

• Hospital:  Total Estimated TV Remotes and Bed 

Remotes:  31.5M2 ($3.1M US Annually)

Senior Care

 Facilities:

 Total

 Estimated

 TV

 Remotes

 and Bed Remotes: 76M Care Weeks3 ($7.6M US)

• Total est. US TAM (EAU):  133M units, $66M US/year at 

$0.50 

per 

Sani‐

Sock

4

• Other (Residential, Automotive, etc.) not included1. American Hotel and Lodging Association, 4.9M guest rooms in the US with 61.4% Occupancy.  One remote control per room assumed. $0.05 per use 

assumed.

2. 31.5M Inpatient Discharges per Year (US Hospitals, US CDC).  Sani‐Sock Change out with each discharge assumed at $0.05 per change out)

3. 1.7M Senior Care Beds at 86% Occupancy(US CDC Nursing Home Care, 2004 basis).  Assumes that each bed has 1 remote and one television remote. 

Assumes that

 each

 remote

 cover

 is

 changed

 once

 per

 week

 at

 $0.05

 per

 change

 out).

4. Need to perform design and cost study. Assumes 10 uses per Sani‐Sock life.

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Approach

• License Available from USC IP Tech Transfer Office 

(SCRF # 01064)

 to

 suitable

 entrepreneurial

 

designer/manufacturer

• Keys to success: 

• Effective design

 and

 materials

 selection

• Proof  of  efficacy

•Finding

 an

 excellent

 MFG/Selling/Distribution

 

Partner

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Sani‐Sock…Giving Your Rooms the 

Competitive Advantage!

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Sani‐Sock…the better solution

• Competitive advantage at Your Hotel/Care 

Facility/Common Use Business

• Extra Disease Avoidance Protection for Travelers

• Effective way to prevent Disease Transference 

from Handheld Devices

Pays 

for 

itself  

through 

Reduction 

of  

HAIs• Low Total Cost of  Ownership 

• Easy installation and maintenance

• Contamination free surface when replaced 

periodically (Maid

 Service,

 etc.)

• Ideal for the traveler 

(Small/Transportable/Reusable)

• Sani‐Sock is the Better Way to reduce HAI 

transferred from

 remotes

 and

 handheld

 devices