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Start getting into a lather
24 July 2013
Trigon Foam Plus is the latest addition to the Evans Vanodine skin care range. The highly effective, unperfumed, bactericidal hand wash generates a rich, creamy lather to remove visible soiling and simultaneously kill 99.999% of bacteria. Trigon Foam Plus has been tested by Evans' UKAS accredited laboratory using test methods EN 1276 and EN 13727. It has also been tested on volunteers' hands by an independent laboratory to pass EN 1499.
Trigon Foam Plus is the latest
addition to the Evans Vanodine
skin care range. The highly
effective, unperfumed,
bactericidal hand wash generates
a rich, creamy lather to remove
visible soiling and simultaneously
kill 99.999% of bacteria.
Trigon Foam Plus has been
tested by Evans' UKAS accredited
laboratory using test methods EN
1276 and EN 13727. It has also
been tested on volunteers' hands
by an independent laboratory to
pass EN 1499.
Recommended for use in catering, food preparation and processing areas, healthcare and nursing homes, Trigon Foam Plus helps to reduce the risk of cross contamination and protects the skin. The cost-effective cartridge is for use in the Evans Evolve dispenser at 550 washes per litre.
Recommended for use in catering, food preparation and processing areas, healthcare and nursing homes, Trigon Foam Plus helps to reduce the risk of cross contamination and protects the skin. The cost-effective cartridge is for use in the Evans Evolve dispenser at 550 washes per litre.
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