HANDY UV-C Sanitizating Solutions

HANDY UV-C Sanitizating Solutions

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HANDY Hand Sanitizers use proven UVC to safely eliminate germs that ordinary alcohol gels do not including ESKAPE pathogens, C.

difficile and norovirus (aka the "stomach flu and the "Cruise Ship Disease"!

07/21/2022

It's your "3rd Hand"! Read the research which characterizes the significant risk your cellphone poses to public health and what the authors recommend you do to mitigate that risk. https://bit.ly/3z03id4

Starbucks chicken sandwich recall dents food strategy 07/07/2022

issues at . Chicken & Egg Sandwiches RECALLED! After multiple reports of food poisoning, Starbucks wrote to employees, “Do not donate, sell or allow anyone to eat any of this product.”

Starbucks chicken sandwich recall dents food strategy The coffee chain issued a stop-sale order on its Chicken, Maple Butter & Egg Sandwich on June 26. Some employees say the menu item made them sick.

Mobile phones of paediatric hospital staff are never cleaned and commonly used in toilets with implications for healthcare nosocomial diseases - Scientific Reports 07/06/2022

SURPRISED?!?! Recent study determines cellphone use by staff in facilities contributes to spread of and . https://go.nature.com/3yfX7kO

From author's recommendations:

"With 2020 research reporting SARS-CoV-2 virus present on phones for 28 days, this research provides further evidence for global public health authorities to advise all medical institutions to implement phone microbial decontamination protocols such as UV-C disinfection techniques/devices dedicated for phones."

Mobile phones of paediatric hospital staff are never cleaned and commonly used in toilets with implications for healthcare nosocomial diseases - Scientific Reports An ever-increasing number of medical staff use mobile phones as a work aid, yet this may pose nosocomial diseases. To assess and report via a survey the handling practices and the use of phones by paediatric wards healthcare workers. 165 paediatric healthcare workers and staff filled in a questionna...

07/05/2022

The State of Food Safety? In the last few weeks:
1) JM Smucker's JIF Peanut Butter recall (Salmonella),
2) another ice cream-related listeria outbreak (Big Olaf Creamery),
3) a high-end Belgian chocolatier closes its plant due to Salmonella (Barry Callebaut),
4) a Hepatitis A outbreak from strawberries, and, of course,
5) Daily Harvest's lentil product recall (so far 470 reports).
Time to try something different! UV-C Hand Sanitization!
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Handy UV-C Sanitizers 07/05/2022

Salmonella everywhere! High end, Belgian chocolate producer is not immune. HANDY UV-C Hand Sanitizers destroy Salmonella and other business-killing bugs. https://cnn.it/3IgFvKe http://handyuv.com

Handy UV-C Sanitizers UV-C Hand Sanitizer cleans hands better than alcohol gels. Eliminates more germs & bacteria. Sanitizes in less than 5 seconds. Will not dry out skin. Improves hand hygiene compliance. Reduces risk of germ transmission. Easy-to-use. Works on cellphones, TV remotes, eyeglasses, etc.

06/28/2022

Noroviruses are the leading cause of gastroenteritis (stomach flu) and foodborne outbreaks in the U.S. They are highly contagious and typically spread through food or water that’s been contaminated by f***l matter during preparation. Proper hand washing and hand hygiene best practices, however, are an effective tool to prevent the viruses' spread. https://bit.ly/3yolBtu

Daily Harvest says 470 people reported illness from recalled lentil meals 06/28/2022

Are meal kit companies zealous about food safety? management of this situation may suggest otherwise. There can never be enough focus on prevention. https://cbsn.ws/3OJ3rrC

Daily Harvest says 470 people reported illness from recalled lentil meals About 28,000 units of the product linked to gastrointestinal illness and potential liver issues were sold across the U.S.

06/21/2022

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Preventing foodborne illness often is an issue of employee --and wellness checks can be critical to keeping illness away from and other food service establishments. "Frequent hand washing should have always been occurring in kitchens and food trucks, but the COVID-19 pandemic has made people more aware of the risk dirty hands can pose to everyone around them." https://bit.ly/3N9oyCc

06/20/2022

Wash your hands all you want, BUT BOTTOM LINE: you cross contaminate your hands all over again when you touch your mobile phone. See new research. https://go.nature.com/3OqXort

06/07/2022

Happy World Food Safety Day!

HANDY UV-C Hand Sanitizers are here to help: 1) improve persistently LOW hand hygiene compliance, 2) eliminate bugs alcohol does not, and 3) provide a way to sanitize small germ-laden objects like cellphones and eyeglasses!

Investing $1 per person per year in hand hygiene could save hundreds of thousands of lives 06/01/2022

An amazing return on investment--World Health Organization report says that for every dollar spent on improving hand hygiene in healthcare, approximately $15 is saved! https://bit.ly/3acSU99

Investing $1 per person per year in hand hygiene could save hundreds of thousands of lives All households in the world’s 46 least developed countries could have handwashing facilities by 2030 if the world invested less than US$1 per person per year, in hand hygiene.This would provide basic protection against diseases, avert future outbreaks and prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths.Th...

Start of petting zoo season prompts infection risk warning 05/24/2022

Those Instagram-worthy moments of the kiddos touching and kissing animals at petting zoos? They are germ-sharing moments, too! And alcohol-based hand sanitizers are not effective against parasitic diseases such as Cryptosporidium.

Start of petting zoo season prompts infection risk warning An agency in Ireland has warned about the increased risk of Cryptosporidium because of the start of petting zoo season. The Health Service Executive’s

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