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Are You Washing Your Hands with Dirty Soap?

Are you putting your health at risk? Studies have shown that bacteria levels found in bulk soap dispensers were in concentration levels higher than what industry standards deem as “safe”. To know about the innovative soap dispenser, visit: http://www.betco.com/solutions/hand-hygiene/compass

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Are You Washing Your Hands with Dirty Soap?

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  1.       BETCO                                                                                                                             CLEANINGINNOVATIONSTHATMATTERS ARE YOU WASHING YOUR HANDS PROPERLY..?

  2. DIDYOUKNOW.....?

  3. Millions of people use refillable (bulk) soap dispensers during their daily routines to wash their hands. This raises an important question: are you putting your health at risk?

  4. ARE YOU WASHING YOUR HANDS WITH DIRTY SOAP....?

  5. Studies have shown that bacteria levels found in bulk soap dispensers were in concentration levels higher than what industry standards deem as “safe”

  6. Inadequate Cleaning: Germs grow inside the dispenser because they do not get properly cleaned or sanitized every time they are refilled. Airborne and environmental contaminants can land in the open container.

  7. Opening dispensers to refill soap in unsanitary reservoir, such as a restroom, where fecal bacteria is exposed. Cleaning personnel not properly dressed in PPE (personal protective equipment, such as gloves), have cleaned toilets, and then moved on to refill the dispensers.

  8. “Topping off” or improper refilling: new soap is tainted when coming in contact with contaminated soap. Diluted hand soap: companies try to save money and dilute down concentrated soap formulas.

  9. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control), recommends the storing of products as follows: Liquid products should be stored in closed containers and dispensed from either disposable containers, or containers that are washed and dried thoroughly before refilling.

  10. Soap should not be added to a partially empty dispenser because this practice of “topping off” might lead to bacterial contamination of soap and negate the beneficial effect of hand cleaning and disinfection. For more solutions or guidance to proper hand hygiene, visit betco.com to learn about our Compass™ Program

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