Antimicrobial Hand Wipes Dispenser
The UK’s number one antimicrobial wipes for cleaning and disinfecting hands. All the efficacy of soap and water, no need for the sink.
Ideal for improving patient hand cleanliness. With a patented, dermatologically-tested formula, our Antimicrobial Hand Wipes are suitable for frequent use. Working within 10 seconds to kill 99.999% of pathogens, they reducing the risk of infection and helping to maintain healthy skin. Ideal for patient food trays.
Product code: CAHWD
Talk to your local GAMA Healthcare Area Representative or contact us about availability of these dispensers.
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