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No-Germs hand hygiene from PHS
5th of December 2012The No-Germs alcohol-free hand hygiene formulation from PHS Washrooms is available as a handwash or sanitiser.
The moisturising foam handwash is for washrooms and kills 99.9 per cent of bacteria.
For areas where access to soap and water is not available there is hand sanitiser, which can be supplied in a two-litre dispenser or a 25 ml bottle.
IQ Towel Cabinet from Vendor offers continuous towels
5th of December 2012Vendor's IQ Towel Cabinet is a closed system for hand drying using continuous paper towels. Suitable for use in healthcare applications, the cabinet's Premium Hygiene cassette prevents transmission of bacteria says the company.
Premium towel cassettes are only available with a Hook & Loop connection and will fit all IQ Towel cabinets. They
EcoHydra alcohol free hand products
5th of December 2012EcoHydra has developed a range of alcohol-free hand hygiene products that are also free of Triclosan which has been technically endorsed by Microban.
The range - consisting of a foam instant hand sanitiser, a handwash, a hand lotion and a barrier cream - offers up to 99.9999 per cent bacteria kill within 15 seconds.
The alcohol-free formulation,
Lowest cost Omnicare from Dreumex
5th of December 2012Omnicare is the latest hand hygiene system from Dreumex, featuring a touch-free dispenser and specially designed cartridges. The company says its key features are low cost per hand wash, easy snap-in cartridges and sustainability.
The dispenser provides a measured dose of foam soap, hygienic foam, alcohol spray, foam hand cleanser, protection and
SCA's Tork soaps promote hygiene
5th of December 2012SCA Hygiene Products says its Tork foam soaps are designed to put good hand hygiene within easy reach of everyone. They have been formulated to make handwashing easy and the dispenser is designed to allow even those who struggle with regular push-button systems, including young children, to access soap.
Its Elevation foam soap dispenser has now
What's new in batteries?
1st of November 2012The battery industry is changing all the time and manufacturers are increasingly striving to come up with smaller, lighter products that can be recharged more quickly and that work more efficiently. Ann Laffeaty asks battery manufacturers about their latest products – and finds out what they feel the future holds for the industry.
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