New Independent Lab Studies Reveal That PURELL® Advanced Instant Hand Sanitizer Is the Only One to Meet FDA Germ Kill Requirements in a Single 1.2 mL Dispense(1-4)
Twenty other hand sanitizers failed to pass the rigorous requirements at a 2.0 mL dose, even when they contained a higher percentage of alcohol.
AKRON, Ohio, Oct. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- GOJO Industries announced today the results of a series of independent lab studies testing the ability of instant hand sanitizers to meet FDA Healthcare Personnel Handwash germ kill requirements at various dosage levels. The studies, which included over 20 different hand sanitizers, concluded that the patent-pending PURELL Advanced Instant Hand Sanitizer formulation is the only one to meet FDA germ kill requirements with a single 1.2 mL dispense. All other hand sanitizers in the tests failed to meet performance requirements at a 2.0 mL dose, even when they contained a higher percentage of alcohol.
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The studies, conducted at BioSciences Laboratories in Bozeman, MT, used the Healthcare Personnel Handwash test methodology as described in the FDA Tentative Final Monograph for Healthcare Antiseptic Drug Products (21 CFR Parts 333 and 369). While the monograph sets the standard for product performance in healthcare settings, the findings are important for all types of businesses that provide hand sanitizers to help reduce the spread of germs. "Whether in a workplace, school, healthcare facility or a public setting like a restaurant, casino or health club, people have an expectation of high performance when hand sanitizer is provided," said Tim Dye, GOJO North American Business General Manager and Vice President. "Our newest dispensers, the PURELL ADX™ and LTX™ systems, are designed to deliver 1.2 mL of hand sanitizer, providing users with the assurance that they are getting the right amount of product for effective germ kill every time."
PURELL Advanced Instant Hand Sanitizer formulations contain a patent-pending blend of ingredients that maximize the impact of alcohol on bacteria while maintaining skin moisture for optimal skin health. A blend of four different skin conditioners moisturize skin and continue to promote skin health with repeated use.
Additionally, GOJO announces the introduction of the new PURELL LTX™ Touch Free Dispensing System. The new touch-free system is the latest hand sanitizer dispenser innovation, offering elegant, sustainable design and reliable performance. GOJO provides a Lifetime Performance Guarantee on the dispensers that even includes the batteries. The dispensers are available in solid white or in black with a brushed chrome finish. Two sizes are available: a high-capacity 1200 mL system for high traffic locations; and a compact, 700 mL system for areas where space is limited.
For more information, visit www.gojo.com or contact GOJO at 800-321-9647.
About GOJO
GOJO Industries is the inventor of PURELL Advanced Instant Hand Sanitizer and the leading global producer and marketer of skin health and hygiene solutions for away-from-home settings. The broad GOJO product portfolio includes hand cleaning, handwashing, hand sanitizing and skin care formulas under the GOJO®, PURELL® and PROVON® brand names. GOJO formulations use the latest advances in the science of skin care and sustainability. GOJO is known for state-of-the-art dispensing technology, engineered with attention to design, sustainability and functionality. GOJO programs promote healthy behaviors for hand hygiene, skin care and compliance in critical environments. GOJO is a privately held corporation headquartered in Akron, Ohio, with offices in the United Kingdom, France, Australia, Japan and Brazil.
- Based on top selling hand sanitizers for general hand antisepsis according to GHX hand sanitizer sales data 12 months ending December 2011.
- Healthcare Personnel Handwash Study #110103-101, April 5, 2011, BioScience Laboratories, Bozeman, MT.
- Healthcare Personnel Handwash Study #100907-101, January 6, 2011, BioScience Laboratories, Bozeman, MT.
- Healthcare Personnel Handwash Study #111016-101, March 19, 2012, BioScience Laboratories, Bozeman, MT.
SOURCE GOJO Industries
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