Skin Health and Hygiene Solutions from the inventors of PURELL®
Ambulatory Surgery Centers

Restrooms

Problem:A 2010 observational study revealed that as many as 15% of adults did not wash their hands in public restrooms1.

Solution:

Encourage hand washing by using our educational materials and providing PROVON® foam soap in our Touch-Free dispenser. As a final reminder, place a PURELL® dispenser in a highly-visible location by the exit door.


1. American Cleaning Institute “A survey of handwashing behavior (trended)” ICAAC 2010. Retrieved from: http://www.cleaninginstitute.org/public_handwashing_takes_a_hike/

 

PROVON® Green Certified Foam Hand Cleaner

This mild, biodegradable foam soap is proven effective for frequent handwashing. Certified by Green Seal™ and EcoLogo®, this product meets standards for being environmentally responsible without sacrificing performance. Fragrance-free and dye-free.

PURELL® Instant Hand Sanitizer with DERMAGLYCERIN SYSTEM™

PURELL®, America’s #1 hand sanitizer, now comes in a formula made just for healthcare workers who sanitize their hands frequently throughout the day.

PROVON® Medicated Foam Handwash with Advanced Moisturizers and Triclosan

A handwash with broad-spectrum antimicrobial efficacy, it meets all Healthcare Personnel Handwash protocol.

Hand Hygiene Symposium sponsored by GOJO Industries - June 3rd at APIC 2012 Register Now to Attend the Symposium

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PURELL Waterless Surgical Scrub 

The surgical clean you need without the skin damage you don't.

PURELL® Waterless Surgical Scrub - provides the germ kill and persistent activity critical to the surgical environment.

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Did You Know

Practicing good hand hygiene not only helps reduce healthcare-associated infections, but also reduces excess healthcare costs.

For example, one study found that the average incremental direct cost for patients with a hospital-acquired infection was $8,832.1

1. 1.6 Million Admission Analysis, MedMined, Inc. September 2006

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