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Better Infection Control Starts with GOJO

For over 60 years, GOJO has been a leader in the areas of infection control and skin science, bringing innovative products to market that are designed to promote good hand hygiene and skin health. With our leading brands - PURELL®, America's #1 Instant Hand Sanitizer, and PROVON®, a leading skin care brand, GOJO has led the healthcare industry in the development of innovative products, dispensing platforms and educational tools focused on improving hand hygiene compliance and patient outcomes. Throughout our history, we have worked closely with leading infection preventionists and epidemiologists to understand infection control needs in a variety of clinical settings.

 

GOJO Skin Care Solutions for Healthcare

  • Proven products that healthcare workers want to use
  • Preferred dispensing systems proven to drive compliance
  • Effective tools to help drive hand hygiene awareness

Explore our solutions and learn how GOJO can help you create an effective infection control program at your facility.   

2011 APIC Strategic Partner

GOJO is proud to support Infection Preventionists worldwide as a
2012 APIC Strategic Partner
 

 

AORN 2012 Annual Congress
VERSAHOLD Feature Topic

AeroScout® Announces New Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring

Now Available!
C.A.R.E. Solutions Director of Nursing Hand Hygiene Toolkit for Long Term Care FacilitiesRead More

Now Available! Patient & Visitor Educational Programs to increase hand hygiene awareness.Read More

Now Available! GOJO Clean Hands: A 30-Day Plan to Improved Hand HygieneRead More

GOJO is a Sponsor of The Joint Commission Center's New Targeted Solutions Tool™ View Release at the JCC

GOJO Poster Presentation Wins the APIC 2011 William A. Rutala Award and Blue Ribbon Abstract AwardRead More

Did You Know

A study showed that the frequency of handwashing with mild soap appears to increase the risk of skin dryness, but the frequency of disinfection with an ABHR is not associated with increased hand dryness. The type of soap and ABHR used were also significantly correlated to skin dryness.1

1. Chamorey E. et al. (2011) A prospective multicenter study evaluating skin tolerance to standard hand hygiene techniques. AM J Infection Control 2011:39:6-13.

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