GOJO reveals new hand hygiene technology innovation at ISSA/INTERCLEAN

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Interactive presentations at the ISSA/Interclean North America trade show provided information on the GOJO SMARTLINK Hand Hygiene Solutions, GOJO dispenser personalization, PURELL Hand Sanitizer wipes technology and sustainability progress.

GOJO SMARTLINK Activity Monitoring System monitors and measures compliance on a community level providing real-time actionable data by floor, unit or room, by using Real-Time Locating System (RTLS) on enabled employee badges. The system easily integrates with existing third-party RTLS systems.

SMARTWATCH, allows users to automatically upload, visualize and analyze data from i-Scrub, a free application for Apple devices used to electronically collect observed hand hygiene events. The free web-based tool was developed by the University of Iowa Computational and Epidemiology department with support from GOJO.

The Dispenser Personalization Dispenser options GOJO unveiled at ISSA included a flexible messaging system, a semi-permanent message option and the ultimate dispenser customization design center that can be accessed at www.gojo.com/Dispenser-Personalization. 

GOJO also introduced its high capacity PURELL wipe station. The new PURELL Wipe station features a stand that holds 6,000 wipes, more than any other in the industry along with a one wipe technology, that virtually eliminates roping, reducing retailer costs. In addition, the stand includes new patent-pending nozzle technology, with a re-wetting design ensuring consistent wipe saturation and 99.99% germ kill with every wipe.

PURELL Sanitizing Wipes, for safe hand sanitizing and effective surface cleaning were introduced for the first time at ISSA. The PURELL Sanitizing Wipes are effective against foodborne pathogens, safe for direct hand to food contact and durable and textured for effective surface cleaning. Similar to PURELL Hand Sanitizer, PURELL Sanitizing Wipes kill 99.99% of the most common germs that may cause illness. 



November 27, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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