These Keyboards Are Really Cool!

Author: K.Meadows  November 9, 2009

Take a look down at the keyboard you are sitting at right now.

Does it look like it would work after being dunked in water? Would you guess it could hold up to fire? How about being run over by a car?

Did you answer NO to those questions?

Well our friends at Man and Machine make a keyboard called the Really Cool and it can stand up to all of the above and more! Here is a link to an amazing video of it in action.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWM2qTWDRn8

WETKEYS carries this product from Man and Machine and more at great low prices. So protect yourself today and get this disinfectable (and nearly indestructible) keyboard from WETKEYS.


Livescience Staff– 21 August 2007 12:59 pm ET

Here are 10 tips the World Wildlife Fund offers to help keep backpacks green:1) See if there are things, such as pencils and pens, left over from last year that can be used this fall.2) Look for school supplies—folders, notebooks, staples—made of recycled materials. Using recycled products helps save landfill space and cut pollution. The EPA has found that recycling reduces water pollution by one-third and air pollution by 75 percent.3) Try finding back-to-school deals on the Web. Ordering school supplies online or by phone saves you a trip to the store as well as the fuel needed to drive from store to store.

4) Look for the FSC label on pencils and paper. Many paper products are made from trees specifically grown and harvested for papermaking, thus sparing delicate rainforest ecosystems. The Forest Stewardship Council certifies that wood and paper products are grown and managed responsibly.

5) Purchase supplies with minimal packaging. Packaging makes up about a third of the garbage that piles up in landfills. Also, less processing and packaging means less energy goes into production, and less global warming pollution is created.

6) Brown bag meals and avoid plastic. Pack school lunches in brown, unbleached, recycled paper bags whenever possible. And if your child has a favorite superhero, there’s a good chance the character is printed on a re-usable lunchbox.

7) Prepare lunches using local produce. Be aware of the distance food travels and the emissions necessary to ship and truck it there. Although broccoli is grown at nearby farms, the ones that shoppers pick up at the supermarket traverse an average distance of 1,800 miles.

8) Refill water bottles. Don’t throw them away. One and a half million tons of plastic are used to bottle water every year. Such large-scale manufacturing and disposal of water bottles can release toxic chemicals into the environment.

9) Look for laptops made by companies working to reduce their global emissions. The ENERGY STAR sticker is a good tip-off that a product is compliant with EPA guidelines. Some backpacks even have built-in solar panels to provide an eco-friendly way to power laptops. Also, turn off your computer and monitor when not in use.

10) Walk or bike to school, not only to get exercise but also to benefit the environment. By burning calories walking, you and your child don’t burn a vehicle’s gasoline and thus do your part to help reduce global warming. Surely, the PE instructor will approve.

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As a green consumer, I’d like to add one more tip to this list:

11) Purchase a low cost, high quality waterproof, washable keyboard and mouse from Man & Machine at Wetkeys.com. Not only are these sanitary keyboards, but they won’t destroy the environment. They are durable keyboards and heavy duty keyboards. 

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According to Brisbane News protecting our children agianst Swine Flu requires a team effort.

Parents and teachers need to work together to avoid an increase in swine flu cases as children go back to school, NSW Health says. “Schools play an important role in reinforcing good hygiene practices and helping parents and children understand how to minimise the spread of infection,” Dr Chant said. “It is important parents keep their children away from school if they develop influenza-like symptoms and we ask families, friends and the wider community to work together to make this happen wherever possible.”

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One big way that schools and parents can work together is by installing washable keyboards at home and around schools. These cleanable keyboards are sanitary keyboards and also heavy duty keyboard, a durable keyboard, and a waterproof keyboard. You can wipe them down with antibacterial soap. I purchased mine at Wetkeys.com.


An article featured by Man & Machine, Inc. explains how to be environmentally healthy and technologically savvy.

 At end-of-life these computer peripherals typically find their way to landfills where these toxic and dangerous substances may leach into the groundwater and eventually enter the food chain. Man & Machine, Inc., the leading manufacturer of hygienic waterproof keyboards & mice and other computer devices announces its sustainability program to minimize the impact these products have on humans and the environment. 
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Keeping the environment clean is important to me and my family. That’s why I went to Wetkeys.com and purchased my awesome washable, heavy duty keyboard. This durable keyboard is a water proof keyboard that can be cleaned regularly. It’s a great buy! 


Keep Your Kids Protected from Swine Flu

Author: TrilySummer  July 12, 2009

As a parent I am charged with my children’s safety. This includes not only their safety injury (broken bones) but also from disease (Swine Flu). To accomplish this, I encourage my children to wash their hands frequently with warm water, to maintain a clean environment (kitchen, bedroom, etc.), and to avoid putting their hands in their mouths and noses.                                           

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Of course, kids will be kids and they often forget these things; therefore, I attempt to make it easier for them. One way I’ve done this is by purchasing washable full size keyboards for their rooms. These are high quality, low cost cleanable keyboards that can easily be wiped down, making them sanitary keyboards. They are also heavy duty keyboards that are durable keyboards; perfect for kids!


Be Kind and Keep Your Shared Keyboard Clean

Author: RobRGlove  July 8, 2009

Millions of people share computer keyboards everyday. Despite its efficiency, this is an easy way to transmit disease. You only have to watch CNN or Bloomberg News to see how quickly disease can spread in this manner.

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My using a washable full size keyboard that is both low priced and high quality and I have reduced my chances of contracting a disease from people around me from a dirty keyboard. My washable keyboard is and easy to clean keyboard (i.e., a sanitary keyboard) that is a flexible keyboard and a durable keyboard. Minimize your chances of getting sick and treat yourself and your loved ones to this inovative gift!


Does your dad do a lot of work in the shed or garage? Then get dad the hottest new shop tool! He’ll love it!  I saw something like this on TV – I think it was a Unotron keyboard like this one.  They said it was great for the kitchen but I think it’s an even smarter gift for Dad in the shop or garage.

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The  Washable, Wireless Standard Keyboard is a durable, heavy-duty keyboard and a washable keyboard. He can do almost anything with this thing!