Deb Group has launched Deb InstantFoam Complete, claimed to be the world's first alcohol-based foam hand sanitiser that is proven to be fully virucidal, bactericidal, and yeasticidal. The unique perfume free and dye free formula is dispensed as soft-structured foam and is designed for use without water to provide a complete solution for hand sanitising by combining its broad spectrum biocidal efficacy with safety and user preference.
Deb InstantFoam Complete kills 99.999% of many common germs in just 15 seconds and its non-specific biocidal action ensures there is no risk of antimicrobial resistance. The product meets the highest levels of European microbiological standards for bactericidal (EN1500), virucidal (EN14476), yeasticidal (EN1650), and mycobactericidal (EN14348) activity.
Part of the new Deb Stoko range, Deb InstantFoam Complete has been created to provide high levels of hand hygiene in sensitive environments and germ transfer 'hot-spots' in general workplaces and public facilities. Extensive dermatological testing has proven the product to have good skin compatibility and is declared to be 'hypoallergenic' - clinical testing, based on a High Frequency Usage Study using 48 applications per day for five days, proves the product to prevent skin dryness and have no adverse effect on skin condition.
“We believe Deb InstantFoam Complete can really make the difference in ensuring the highest levels of hand hygiene compliance in the circumstances that require it most,” said Paul Jakeway, marketing director at Deb UK. “Our hands are one of the main routes for transmitting pathogens that can be harmful to health and yet it is an issue that is often overlooked. By incorporating hand hygiene best practices into the workplace, supported by the unique efficacy, safety, and preference of Deb InstantFoam Complete, organisations can now provide an unprecedented level of protection from these pathogens, whether that be for patients, colleagues, or customers.”
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Virucidal foam hand sanitiser launched
Published 19th April, 2016 by Neil Nixon