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FACT: 80% of all infections are transmitted by the hands. The answer seems simple – wash your hands to reduce the risk of infection and illness.
REALITY: Life is busy. Access to soap and water isn’t always possible.
SOLUTION: X3 Clean Foaming Hand Sanitizer kills germs in less than 15 seconds when handwashing isn’t possible.
For less than a penny per pump your students, teachers, employees, customers, and patients are protected from harmful germs. Perfect for any environment: Education, Health Care, Day Care, Food Service, Banking, Workplace, Government, Corrections, Emergency Services, Airline, Travel, Spa and more.
X3 Clean uses only the most advanced pharmaceutical grade antimicrobial ingredients and emollients. This new gentle, alcohol free, fragrance free, foaming formula leaves your hands free of any sticky residue and your skin soft, moisturized, and most importantly – germ free.
Benzalkonium Chloride 0.13%
XTRA SAFE Non Flammable, Non toxic.
Most people don't realize that alcohol-based gel sanitizers
(containing 62% Ethyl Alcohol), are VERY flammable and
potentially deadly if consumed.
XTRA GENTLE Alcohol free, fragrance free and residue
free. Will not dry or irritate delicate skin.
XTRA EFFECTIVE Kills 99.99% of germs that cause
disease. Including the Norwalk Virus, SARS, Avian Flu, MRSA,
VRE, Salmonella, E. coli and more.
3x MORE Get three times the number of applications!
When compared to gel sanitizers, X3 Clean provides 3 times as
many applications per ounce.
SAVE! Reduce absenteeism by up to 30%.
Clean hands lead to fewer lost-time illnesses
.Alcohol Free foam is more effective than Alcohol-based gels.
Alcohol-based gel hand sanitizers (62% Ethyl Alcohol) actually become less effective after only the third application. The reason: alcohol removes natural protective oils and dries out the skin as it evaporates, causing microscopic cracks and crevices. As the skin becomes drier and more damaged, dangerous germs remain trapped within the cracks and fissures.
MDSD click here Nov 18, 2008