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Wash on the go
24 July 2013
The TEAL Stop n'Wash mobile handwash unit can easily be located to hospital areas most at risk from infection. It helps prevent and contain outbreaks from deadly Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) such as norovirus, C-difficile and MRSA.

The TEAL Stop n'Wash mobile
handwash unit can easily be
located to hospital areas most at
risk from infection. It helps
prevent and
contain
outbreaks
from
deadly
Hospital
Acquired
Infections
(HAIs) such
as
norovirus,
C-difficile and MRSA.
Designed to educate and encourage the correct hand washing procedure, the synchronised display takes users through the automatic TEAL Stop n'Wash programme as laid down by National Health Service Guidelines.
Completely mobile, the unit requires no connection to mains water or drainage and only needs a 13 amp power point.
'Visibility is key to improving hand hygiene and the ability to easily re-locate the TEAL Stop n'Wash to the point of access is essential,' says Manty Stanley, MD at TEAL.
'Fully automatic and completely hands-free, it is also pathogen-safe if a simple hygiene cycle is carried out every 24 hours.'
Designed to educate and encourage the correct hand washing procedure, the synchronised display takes users through the automatic TEAL Stop n'Wash programme as laid down by National Health Service Guidelines.
Completely mobile, the unit requires no connection to mains water or drainage and only needs a 13 amp power point.
'Visibility is key to improving hand hygiene and the ability to easily re-locate the TEAL Stop n'Wash to the point of access is essential,' says Manty Stanley, MD at TEAL.
'Fully automatic and completely hands-free, it is also pathogen-safe if a simple hygiene cycle is carried out every 24 hours.'
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