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Benefits:

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Hand washing & gel dispensers clean hands, but studies show as soon as you touch a door you risk becoming contaminated with germs deposited by other door users. Surfaceskins antibacterial pushpads are designed to kill deposited germs in SECONDS, helping to solve a serious infection control problem by keeping washed hands clean & preventing the spread of germs to yourself & others. Ideal for multiple sectors including: Hospital, Healthcare, Care Home & Dental for critical areas including: High Dependency Wards, SCBU's , Neonatal, Elderly, Isolation, Washroom & Food Prep areas. 

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•    Self-disinfecting antibacterial pushpad to complement & improve gel dispensers & hand washing
•    Engineered to KILL deposited germs in SECONDS protecting every door user
•    Helps break the chain of infection & spread of germs via secretion of approved alcohol gel
•    Successfully tested in NHS Laboratories and approved by a world-renowned infection control expert
•    Proven effective against Norovirus, S.aureus, E.faecalis & Salmonella
•    Designed to reduce HAI episodes, saving money on extended stays
•    Low cost, minimal capital outlay, easy to fit & replace
•    Demonstrates a passion for hand hygiene to your customers
•    Push pad lasts 1000 actuations or 7 days
•    Gel dispensers or hand washing CLEAN HANDS + Surfaceskins = STAY CLEAN

Surfaceskins are door push pads and pull handles which self-clean in the VITAL SECONDS between one USER and the NEXT to help STOP spread of germs.

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It only takes one person depositing germs on the door plate to potentially put subsequent users (seconds later), at risk.

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It only takes one person depositing germs on the door plate to potentially put subsequent users (seconds later), at risk.

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Performance Data
& JOHI Publications

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Scientific Talk by Professor Mark Wilcox:

The Potential of Surfaceskins:
Professor Mark Wilcox’s talk at the 2018 Health + Care Trade Show in London entitled: The Potential of Alcohol release door plates to reduce surface contamination during hand contact: A Surfaceskins Study.

Journal of Hospital Infection [JOHI] Studies on Surfaceskins.

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JOHI Publication 1:
Efficacy Study to show the Potential of Alcohol release door plates to REDUCE surface contamination during hand Contact. co-written by Professor Mark Wilcox.

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  View Study  

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JOHI Publication 2:
Study to show that Surfaceskins INCREASES hand hygiene compliance & awareness by 80%.

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  View Study  

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