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While more businesses are now aware of the importance of good hand hygiene, many are still putting their business at risk through their soap and sanitiser choices. Being HandSafe means providing high quality hand hygiene, tailored to your facility’s needs. In short, it’s doing more than simply box-ticking.
The experts at Rubbermaid Commercial Products (RCP) can help you identify the risks of poor hand hygiene, and how your choice of soap and sanitisers could be letting you down.
What are the risks of not being HandSafe?
Increased costs: Buying in bulk is often seen as the economical choice, yet bulk fill (top-up) solutions are deceptive. Larger dose sizes and less concentrated product results in more wastage and increased refilling, adding unnecessary cost and hassle you just don’t need.
Flimsy dispensers don’t stand the test of time meaning replacements will be required or worse still, backup pump tops installed next to them.
Reduced productivity: With 80% of germs spread by hands and viruses able to survive on hands up to five minutes after transfer from a surface, it’s clear that without quality hand hygiene solutions the spread of illnesses such as colds, flu, stomach bugs and COVID-19 becomes more likely. With workers averaging three sick days per year, productivity losses are high.
If you’re using bulk fill soap and sanitiser dispensers, the risk is even higher – at least one in four bulk fill hand hygiene dispensers are contaminated with illness- causing bacteria.
Loss of reputation: With 74% of people saying that dirty washrooms cause negative perceptions of a facility and 84% saying personal control of cleaning is important in making them feel safe, your washrooms are as vital for creating a good impression as your front-of-house areas. Research shows that over 80% of consumers would avoid a restaurant with a dirty washroom – not just avoid using the washroom, but avoid the restaurant altogether.
Is your business HandSafe?
Visit RCP’s HandSafe page for more insights and tips to help you understand and reduce the risks of poor hand hygiene.
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