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Bactericidal hand wash
05 August 2014
When food is being prepared, handled or served, a proven bactericidal hand wash should be used.

This will help to avoid the risk of infection and cross contamination and safeguard an establishment’s reputation.
Following two years of research, Evans Vanodine is able to manufacture proven bactericidal hand washes and provide microbiological reports to confirm that both TRIGON FOAM PLUS and TRIGON PLUS, pass the European Standards which prove they successfully kill 99.999% of bacteria, ensuring reliable infection control.
New TRIGON PLUS is an unperfumed liquid hand wash, making it suitable where food is handled or prepared. It passes EN 1499, EN 13727 and EN 1276, killing 99.999% of bacteria. It also contains moisturising ingredients, for when frequent hand washing is necessary.
Download a microbiology profile at www.evansvanodine.co.uk and find out about the difference between a bactericidal kill rate of 99.9% and 99.999%.
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