Silicone Keychain Invention That Reduces Contact with Germs Launched on Kickstarter

LogoGryp, a small silicone keychain, allows users to open door handles, hold onto subway rails, push crosswalk buttons and more without having to get their hands dirty.  This patent pending design was created by young couple Brooke Abbott and Jason Krumrai after spending a year developing their product while driving across America. "The idea first came to me on a subway in Soul South Korea," says Krumrai "I was surrounded by signs telling people not to touch anything, but riding a subway without using handles is pretty difficult." The concept for the Gryp was soon born and developed on the road as the couple visited large cities across the country, meeting with industrial designers and refining their product.