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Alcohol Hand Sanitisers

A range of alcohol hand sanitiser gels which will help to keep your hands clean and make the workplace or your home a safer place. Hand washing is not always an option, so this gel, in wall mounting dispensers, is ideal for situating in reception areas, lift lobbies or at the entrance to offices. The small pocket size pack is ideal for employees to carry .

1Litre Gel Pack

 

Dispenser

 

Gel Pocket Pack


Hand washing:

An easy way to prevent infection, hand washing is a simple habit that can help keep you healthy. Learn the benefits of good hand hygiene, when to wash your hands and how to clean them properly .Hand washing is something that most people do without thinking, yet hand washing, when done properly, is one of the best ways to avoid illness. This simple habit requires only soap and warm water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer — a cleanser that doesn't require water.

Do you know the benefits of good hand hygiene and when and how to wash your hands properly? The dangers of not washing your hands ?

Despite the proven health benefits of hand washing, many people don't practice this habit as often as they should — even after using the toilet. Throughout the day you accumulate germs on your hands from a variety of sources, such as direct contact with people, contaminated surfaces, foods, even animals and animal waste. If you don't wash your hands frequently enough, you can infect yourself with these germs by touching your eyes, nose or mouth. . You can spread these germs to others by touching them or by touching surfaces that they also touch, such as doorknobs.

Infectious diseases that are commonly spread through hand-to-hand contact include the common cold, flu and several gastrointestinal disorders, such as infectious diarrhoea. While most people will get over a cold, the flu can be much more serious. Some people with the flu, particularly older adults and people with chronic medical problems, can develop pneumonia. The combination of the flu and pneumonia, in fact, is the eighth-leading cause of death among Americans. Inadequate hand hygiene also contributes to food-related illnesses, such as salmonella and E. coli infection. Anything you can do to protect your workforce could result is less absenteeism and less interuption to your business

 


Clean Hands

Cleaning your hands is one of the simplest and most effective ways to prevent the spread of infectious disease. Still, even after years of practice, most of us don’t do it very well. The image below depicts areas of the hand most commonly missed during washing; with red being the most missed, orange, getting a moderate amount of attention and flesh-colored regions representing the areas of the hand that are cleaned most thoroughly

Swine Flu

Government Advice

Swine flu, like seasonal flu, is easily spread by the tiny droplets in a cough or sneeze. You may sneeze into an empty space but you will leave germs on a surface that another person will pick up simply by touching that surface.By taking a few simple steps you can help to reduce the risk of getting swine flu and to stop the virus spreading

 

Catch It Bin It Kill It


Doctors recommend that covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough and sneeze, disposing of the tissue as soon as possible and cleaning your hands as soon as you can are the most important actions people can take to stop the spread of disease. This can be anything from the common cold to more serious diseases like flu.
The messages of CATCH IT, BIN IT, KILL IT are simple:


* CATCH IT


Germs spread easily. Always carry tissues and use them to catch your cough or sneeze


* BIN IT


Germs can live for several hours on tissues. Dispose of them as soon as possible


* KILL IT


Hands can transfer germs to any surface you touch. Clean your hands as soon as you can.Research has revealed that people don't understand what a huge difference using and disposing of tissues correctly and washing hands can make in helping prevent the s pread of the common cold and more serious flu virus.
Most adults suffer two to five colds a year, the under fives have an average of four to eight and around one in seven people catch flu in a year.