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

Waiting Room

Problem:

Germs, like bacteria and fungi, can be brought into your surgery center by both visitors and patients. Visitors and patients may need encouragement to follow good hygiene practices while in your center.

Solution:

Show your commitment to patient safety by inviting visitors and patients to use PURELL® hand hygiene solutions. Teach visitors and patients about the when, how and why of good hand hygiene and cough etiquette and provide easy access to PURELL®.

 

PURELL® Green Certified Instant Hand Sanitizer Foam1

The world's first Green Certified Hand Sanitizer! Made from 100% naturally renewable ethanol. Meets the USDA BioPreferred program for biobased content.

PURELL® TFX™ Touch Free Dispenser - Dove Gray
  • Kills 99.99% of most common germs that may cause illness in as little as 15 seconds

  • Helps condition skin with a natural moisturizer

  • 30,000 uses from three standard C-size alkaline batteries - which are included

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.

PURELL® TFX™ Touch Free Dispenser - Dove Gray
  • Fresh dispensing valve with each refill

  • Refill snaps in place with audible click

  • Fully ADA Compliant

PURELL® Pal™ and PURELL® Instant Hand Sanitizer

Engaging “pal” designed for desktop placement. Includes an 8 oz bottle of PURELL.

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

GOJO Booth 904 at APIC 2012
VERSAHOLD Feature Topic

AeroScout® Announces New Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring Download Release .pdf

Contact Us

Let GOJO help you fight the spread of germs. Contact us for a local GOJO representative, or call us at 1-800-321-9647.

Did You Know

IHI estimates that a HAI can add an average of 9 days to the length of a stay for patients – resulting in an estimated $20,000 per case.1
1. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (2006) Protecting 5 million lives from harm: Reduce methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection how to guide. Retrieved from http://www.ihi.org/IHI/Programs/Campaign.
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