GOJO Introduce the PURELL ES Everywhere System

Published On: 29th June 2016

The PURELL ES® Everywhere System is the latest innovation from GOJO.

Designed to bridge the gap between dispensers and bottles, the PURELL ES Everywhere System is the smallest, most versatile PURELL system in the market. It combines premium aesthetics with the trusted PURELL® Advanced Hygienic Hand Rub, offering innovative placement options, ideal in a variety of settings, with the ultimate in germ-killing effectiveness.

Hygiene is vitally important. It plays a significant role in increasing well-being and is paramount in helping to prevent the spread of germs. The PURELL ES Everywhere System expands the sanitiser category by providing access to hand hygiene solutions in previously challenging locations, such as food handling environments and mobile facilities. Constructed of robust materials, key features include a variety of mounting accessories, quick and easy maintenance and long term reliability with trouble free performance, giving this PURELL product a unique place in the hand hygiene category.

Mike Sullivan, managing director of GOJO Industries-Europe said: “GOJO continues to be at the forefront of research to develop products that deliver results but that are also kind to the skin. Our latest system ensures that hand hygiene can be available wherever and whenever it is needed, encouraging healthier hand hygiene behaviour at all times.”

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