Itchy Fingers From Your iPad? Test it for nickel!

By: PRLog
PRLog - Aug. 7, 2014 - HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. -- With recent medical news citing the nickel in a youngster’s iPad as the cause for his allergic reaction, a lot of people are asking whether their electronics may be causing uncomfortable rashes.  Nickel allergy symptoms include red, itchy rashes that may become fluid filled blisters and can lead to scarring.  NoNickel owner Lea Dow recommends testing those phones, tablets, and laptops before the discomfort begins!

Co-owner Michael Dow cautions that one shouldn’t conclude that a single positive test means all iPads or iPhones contain nickel.  Manufacturers source materials for their products from a variety of locations, so the only sure way of knowing whether a device contains nickel is to test that product.

Athena Allergy, the parent company of NoNickel, formulated an easy to use nickel test kit.  The first pre-mixed and pre-measured dimethylglyoxime (dmg) spot test, Nickel Alert™ is safe to use on any metal and will provide highly accurate test results.  The process is simple: apply a few drops of Nickel Alert on a cotton swab then firmly rub the metal product for several seconds.  A pink to red color on the swab means nickel has been detected.

As Nickel Alert is harmless to metal, it is recommended that products be tested prior to purchase.  When that is not possible, ask questions of the manufacturer to determine if the product may contain metals alloyed with nickel.

If testing has revealed that a much loved device contains nickel, the easiest method of protection is a cover.  Cell phone covers and tablet covers typically provide ample protection from nickel contact.  For small, immobile surface areas, Nickel Guard™ may be applied.  Nickel Guard is a protective lacquer formulated by Athena Allergy to address the needs of those with nickel allergy.  Free of known skin irritants such as toluene, formaldehyde, and dibutyl phthalate, this lacquer has been proven in clinical studies to be a highly effective barrier from nickel.  Nickel Guard is not recommended for any movable parts of an electronic device.

These two products may be purchased separately or together in a kit known as Nickel Solution™.  Recommended by dermatologists and allergists as a simple step to nickel allergy avoidance and control, Nickel Solution is a building block to freedom from nickel allergy rash.

For those individuals who are seeking nickel free products and information on controlling nickel allergy, NoNickel.com is a good resource.  From helpful tips to a huge inventory of nickel free belts, nickel free buckles, hypoallergenic earrings and watches, this online store has a large following of loyal customers.  If nickel allergy has been complicated by additional metal allergies, NoNickel has the solution – titanium.  Known for its low allergenicity, titanium is the product most often recommended by dermatologists for multiple metal allergies.  The new Signature Series products include handcrafted nickel free belts with titanium buckles that come with a lifetime guarantee.  Michael and Lea Dow have dedicated many years to securing top quality products to alleviate the problems endured by nickel allergy sufferers.  Their knowledge and customer service have made NoNickel and Athena Allergy trusted resources.

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