GOJO Introduces First Touch-Free Dispenser for Behavioral Health Market


 GOJO, the inventor of PURELL® Hand Sanitizer and the leading global producer and marketer of skin health and hygiene solutions for away-from-home settings, recently introduced the first touch-free dispenser for the behavioral health market. The revolutionary stainless steel GOJO® LTX™ Behavioral Health Dispensing System features patent pending anti-ligature design and time-delayed output control. This dispenser technology helps to create a safer environment for patients and provides behavioral health patients and staff with access to proper hand hygiene.

The GOJO® LTX™ Behavioral Health Dispensing System includes many important features that promote safe use in behavioral health environments:

·         Durable, heavy-gauge 304 stainless steel construction

·         Sloped top surface and rounded corners to help eliminate anchor points and sharp edges

  • Robust, barrel-style lock and sliding lock plate 
  • Protective internal shroud at the output location 
  • Time-delayed output control 
  • Patent-pending, internal anti-ligature mechanisms 

This dispenser is available for use with both PURELL® Hand Sanitizer formulations and PROVON® soap formulations. More information can be found at http://www.gojo.com/patientsafety



December 13, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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