Beware of germ transmission during hand washing

Woman use soap and washing hands under the water tap. Hygiene concept hand detail.
November 9, 2020
Beware of germ transmission during hand washing

In order to effectively prevent the transmission of germs in all working fields, it is not enough to provide employees with refillable dispenser systems for soaps and hand sanitisers. It also depends on how these are refilled.

For example, larger enterprises often order huge canisters of liquid soap to refill their dispenser systems. If a dispenser is empty, they often refill the soap container without cleaning it. This allows bacteria cultures in the soap residue to spread.

Airborne pathogens contaminate soap or hand sanitisers

In addition, airborne pathogens can get into the soaps when refilling the dispenser systems. Manufacturer GOJO Industries, well known for market-leading hygiene solutions under the PURELL® brand, has found the right answer on this problem.

"We listen to our customers, test our products on a scientific basis and continuously improve our hygiene solutions", says Sven Jäschke, Country Manager Nordic, Central &Eastern Europe at GOJO Industries. "Our mission is to save lives and improve well-being. To avoid cross-contamination when refilling dispenser systems, we only sell hygienically sealed refill packs for dispenser systems, which can be easily integrated into the dispenser without any spillage. So users know they are staying on the safe side".

Stay healthy!

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