Our Commitment to your Privacy:
Our Privacy Policy and Anti-Spam Policies are listed below:
Your privacy is important to us at KF Industries. To better protect your privacy the following notice explains the information we collect, how it is used, how it is safeguarded. To process your order, we require your name, billing address, shipping address, email address, phone number and credit card information. This information is used solely to process your order, options you have chosen within the site and, if any questions should arise, to contact you regarding your order. We share only that portion of this information which is absolutely necessary with those third parties that are involved in the processing of your order through sophisticated encryption methods. For example, the financial institution that issued your credit card and the shipping carrier that delivers your order.
If there is a need to contact you regarding your order, free sample or literature on our products we will first try to contact you by email. If that fails, we will try to contact you by phone or fax. If we are still unable to reach you, we will try to contact you by regular mail. If anyone at your home or business contacted us for a free sample or information on our private label program we will contact you using the delivery method best suited to your request.
Professionals speak out about Toothbrush Oral Bacteria and your Health
"Contaminated toothbrushes have been shown to harbor and transmit viruses and bacteria." - Journal of the American Dental Association, September 2001
"We know that toothbrushes can transmit disease." - Journal of the Canadian Dental Association, 2000
"Recently, research findings have pointed to possible associations between chronic oral infections and diabetes, heart and lung diseases, stroke, and low-birth weight, premature births." - Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General, Sept. 2000
"Laboratory cultures made from used toothbrushes have shown many dangerous pathogenic germs." - The New Haven Department of Health
"Most people know regular brushing and flossing help prevent cavities, gum disease and bad breath. But there is a growing awareness of the connection between the health of your mouth and the health of your body. Studies have linked gum disease with heart disease. Oral bacteria also have been associated with stroke, diabetes and the birth of pre-term, low-birth-weight babies." - Sunherald.com June 2005
