Sterillo DUO by Handy Dryers
The washroom is a hotbed for potential germs and viruses. From taps and soap dispensers, to flush handles and door locks, there are multiple bacteria-ridden touchpoints to contend with.
Both COVID-19 and winter viruses are primarily transmitted by inhaling airborne droplets or touching infected surfaces. This is why a dual approach to washroom cleanliness, which combines air sterilisation and hand hygiene, is vital in order to help reduce the threat of major outbreaks.
The Sterillo DUO provides this solution. It is the most hygienic hand dryer available on the market and it is the only drying unit in the world capable of killing viruses, including COVID-19.
Hands are dried rapidly and efficiently while the state- of-the-art air sterilisation technology kills 99.9% of all airborne germs. Air is drawn into the mirrored killing chamber where it is sterilised with UVC light rays. The Sterillo DUO then recirculates clean air, leaving germs unable to multiply and spread.
The technology has been extensively tested at the UK Government’s Public Health England labs at Porton Down, with tests proving the Sterillo DUO kills 98.9% of germs within the first hour. It then continuously sterilises the air, up to 10 times per hour.
By doubling up on your approach to washroom hygiene, you can strengthen your defence against surface and airborne pathogens, and help keep infection outbreaks at bay.
For further information on Sterillo technology, please visit our website.
Company Contact:
info@handydryers.co.uk 01279 466 500
www.handydryers.co.uk
Handy Dryers supplies award-winning, innovative hand dryers to a range of sectors. From blade hand dryers, to eco-friendly and high-speed models, Handy Dryers leads the way with cutting edge products at cost effective prices. Its friendly team are always on hand to help customers find the right solution for their environment.
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