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Tork Vision Cleaning improves


healthcare efficiencies Healthcare institutions can improve their cleaning efficiency by installing Tork Vision Cleaning, claims Tork manufacturer Essity.


This digital system, formerly known as Tork EasyCube, helps hospital cleaners keep on top of cleaning and hygiene needs, freeing up time to carry out more hygiene- critical tasks.


Tork Vision Cleaning uses people-counters and connected dispensers to provide real-time data on cleaning requirements. This allows healthcare teams to stay ahead of the game and anticipate situations in which enhanced cleaning or extra checks might be required.


Charishma Kothari, Services and Solutions Director at Essity’s professional hygiene business, commented: “The global pandemic has put infection prevention and the need for reducing healthcare-associated Infections into sharp focus. The healthcare sector is struggling under the combined strain of staffing issues, stricter cleaning protocols and additional reporting duties. As a result, cleaning staff are expected to achieve more with the same – or even fewer – resources.”


According to data from existing Tork customers, Tork Vision Cleaning can:


• Save up 20% in cleaning hours, allowing cleaners to use the time saved to address more hygiene-critical tasks (measured across nearly 13,000 connected dispensers between June-December 2019).


• Ensure all dispensers are stocked 99% of the time so that hand hygiene supplies are always available (customer feedback for dispenser checks, June- December 2019).


• Reduce dispenser checks by 91%, saving hundreds of 20 | WHAT’S NEW?


staff hours each year (based on results achieved by three Tork EasyCube customers).


• Achieve up to 30% higher customer satisfaction levels (measurement of visitor satisfaction, May 2016).


Charishma continued: “Customers are realising that data- driven cleaning brings benefits beyond smarter staffing, faster resolution times and optimal cleaning frequencies. Using the insights gained from real-time data, hospitals are able to transform their entire way of working and achieve better results by empowering their cleaners to work smarter and more efficiently.


“In fact, in a recent customer survey, 100% of respondents said data-driven cleaning had helped them to improve hygiene in their facility while 85% said it had allowed them to support a safer environment during COVID-19 (March 2021 survey).”


The Tork Vision Cleaning offer includes:


• Hardware in the form of people counters, gateways, and connected dispensers plus a broad range of refills to accommodate all needs.


• Facility management software that displays real-time data on desktops, tablets, and smartphones and that facilitates easy reporting and other administrative tasks.


• An Onboarding and Success Programme comprising installation, training, support and evaluation of the business value.


Charishma concluded: “Tork Vision Cleaning has significantly helped our customers with sustainable hygiene management during the pandemic and in preparing for the future as they adapt to stricter requirements. The fact that 100% of our survey respondents say they would recommend our digital solution just goes to prove its true value.”


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