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Higher Risk Areas - Foodservice, Health Center, Recreational Facilities

Opportunity:

Provide extra protection against germs in higher risk areas.

Solution:

Offer GOJO antimicrobial protection in gentle foam formulas when extra protection against germs is required.

 

GOJO® Premium Foam Antibacterial Handwash

Kills germs while providing a rich, luxurious lather. Gentle on hands.

GOJO® TFX™ Touch Free Dispenser - Dove Gray
  • Touch-free, trouble-free performance

  • SANITARY SEALED™ refills keep germs out

  • Refill snaps securely  into place with an audible click

GOJO® Luxury Foam Antibacterial Handwash

Smooth, orange foaming handwash with germ-killing power in an orange blossom fragrance.

GOJO® FMX-12™ Dispenser - Dove Gray
  • SANITARY SEALED™ refills keep germs out

  • Quick and easy refill replacement

  • ADA compliant one hand push operation

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The plan to build your healthier campus starts here.

Educational Materials

GOJO offers a comprehensive program that includes a variety of tools to encourage hand hygiene campus wide with simple implementation.

Is Bulk Soap Spreading Germs to Your Students?Read More

GOJO GREEN HYGIENE Solutions Video

Good Hand Hygiene: One of the Best Defenses against MRSARead More

World's First Green Certified Instant Hand Sanitizer

Is Bulk Soap Spreading Germs on Your Campus?

Your students may be at risk of unsafe levels of bacterial contamination when using soap from an open, refillable bulk soap dispenser.

Find out more about bulk soap contamination and solutions for the safety of your higher education community  >

Did You Know

43% fewer missed school days among university students that used PURELL® along with hand hygiene education vs. students that did not.1

View study summary  >

1. White C. et al 2003. The effects of hand hygiene on illness rates among students in university resident halls. Am J Infect Control 31:364-70.

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