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Microsan answers demand for much loved Christmas scent
With only six weeks to go before the big day, Microsan is hoping to spread some festive cheer with its much loved and hotly anticipated annual Christmas room fragrance from the Zeph Air range.
Its team at their Willerby-based HQ is busily stocking up for what promises to be a bumper season for its popular seasonal scent.
Vicki Jackson, from Microsan, says:
“We are delighted to finally release our Christmas spray and oil for general sale. Our customers have been asking us when they would be available. The heady seasonal scent really gets everyone in the mood for the festive season. It’s a really popular product for us! And the best thing is that, as with all of our essential-oil based products, it is perfect for every home and office.”
Microsan’s Natrell range has gained recognition in recent months for its anti-microbial defence sprays and solutions which have been known to eliminate common sickness bugs thanks to a blend of oils specifically targeted at tackling strains of Norovirus and MRSA.
To see the full range of Zeph Air and Natrell products - and to get your hands on their hugely popular Christmas Scents spray or fragrant diffuser oil - log on to their online site at www.zephair.co.uk or telephone them on Hull 01482 656359.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by FDPR .
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