Antibac pens invented to kill superbug MRSA and and swine flu.
PENS which kill MRSA and swine flu are set to become the latest weapon in the fight against superbugs. Antibac pens include an agent which destroys 99.9 per cent of harmful bacteria and viruses on contact. And the innovative product is now available in North Staffordshire. Keith Walker, owner of Recognition Express North Staffordshire, hopes to supply them to hospitals, schools, offices and care homes. He said: "Pens are one of the main carriers of germs as they are always being passed among customers and colleagues. It looks the same as a normal pen in shape and style and it writes like a normal pen. But it is a certified superbug killer. It is effective against MRSA, salmonella, norovirus and C Difficile."