SafeHands®Pro
Alcohol Free Hand Sanitizer
 
Health Care
The CDC Estimates there are well Over 100,000 Deaths Annually in The United States Alone. As a Result of "Poor hand sanitation practices". Medically Defined as or "Mosocomial Infections". (Hospital Acquired Infections) In the November 2003 issues of Journal of American MEdical Association, Dr.Robert A. Weinstein states, "Hands are the most dangerious things in the hospital!". According to the CDC, (Center for Disease Control in Atlanta Gergia USA). Consumer awareness if this life threatning problem within hospital environment is very low, even though countless studies have documented heath care nurses and doctors only wash their hand properly, 15% to 30% of the time, while actively working in hospital and other medical enviornments.
 
Food Service
The econimic impact of the safety on these services industries and brand value in particular is dramatic, with the avrage direct cost of each " Food-borne Illiness-incident" in well in excess if $100,000. This amount of money excludes any short-term or long-term impact from negative publicity of brand value. High profile, nationally.