RestoraPet Manufactures Hand Sanitizer to Donate to Maryland, Washington D.C., and Virginia Health Care Facilities


RestoraPet will start producing tens of thousands of bottles of premium-quality hand sanitizer under the company’s newest sub-brand, Rejuvien

RestoraPet will start producing tens of thousands of bottles of premium-quality hand sanitizer under the company’s newest sub-brand, Rejuvien

In these trying times, it’s increasingly important for us to do what we can to provide relief for our health care heroes

As businesses continue to navigate the global pandemic, many have pivoted their operations to contribute to Covid-19 relief efforts. RestoraPet, a Maryland-based pet supplement company, has announced it will lead the charge on manufacturing much-needed hand sanitizer and start producing tens of thousands of bottles of premium-quality hand sanitizer under the company’s newest sub-brand, Rejuvien. As a registered nurse and a former director of a nursing home who self-funded the launch of RestoraPet during his tenure at Oakview Nursing Home, RestoraPet CEO Brian Larsen will donate the Rejuvien hand sanitizer to nursing homes throughout Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.

“In these trying times, it’s increasingly important for us to do what we can to provide relief for our health care heroes,” said Larsen. “I have a unique understanding of how the elderly are disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as a registered nurse and former director of a nursing home, and can personally empathize with the needs of their health care providers.”

The bottles of hand sanitizer will be delivered to dozens of nursing homes and healthcare facilities throughout Maryland, Washington, DC, and Virginia, and will be available to all residents as well as medical and administrative staff, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and reduce overall health risks for all who enter the facilities.

“Potomac Valley Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center is grateful to its community partner, RestoraPet Inc., for its generous donation of hand sanitizer. The health and safety of our residents and staff is our top priority. This donation will certainly help us in our continued efforts to remain free of COVID-19,” said Michelle McEyeson, the facility’s Administrator.

The Rejuvien hand sanitizer RestoraPet is producing reflects the company’s commitment to quality and control by adhering to the exact standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

The first batch of hand sanitizer is expected to be ready for donation by April 17, 2020. A limited number of bottles will also be made available to for-profit businesses to purchase. The proceeds from those sales will help fund further donations to healthcare facilities.

RestoraPet is a health supplement that restores wellness in older pets experiencing age-related decline and boosts the health and well-being of younger pets. To learn more about RestoraPet, visit http://www.restorapet.com.

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