Stay-Well Solutions for Your Customers ™ New Sani Stay-Well Solutions for Your Customers
2014-2015 Flu Season Worst on Record CDC declares Epidemic
Americans Missed 5 Million Holiday Celebrations 100 Million Work Days 32 Million School Days 5 Million Holiday Celebrations 3 Million Vacations
$87 Billion Dollars Direct Medical Cost $10 Billion Dollars Economic Burden $87 Billion Dollars Direct Medical Cost $10 Billion Dollars
Attributed to the Flu Alone 20,000 to 50’000 Deaths Yearly Attributed to the Flu Alone
Peoples Hands are the first point of exposure to disease from 86% of the Time Peoples Hands are the first point of exposure to disease from Bacteria and Viruses
Bacteria can live on Surfaces for Over a Week E-Coli Salmonella Staph Viruses can live on Surfaces for Hours to Days Cold Influenza Norovirus Rotavirus
The CDC recommends: (1) Everyone get their flu shot. (2) Wash hands thoroughly with soap & water for 20 to 30 seconds (3) Use hand sanitizers if soap and water are not available. (4) The best way not to spread or pick up germs is not to touch germs from use of disposable single use barrier shields.
ineffective on Hand Sanitizers Cold and Flu Virus in real world conditions. University of Virginia 2010 report
Hand Sanitizers Claims “kills 99.9% of germs” Misleading Public
Chemicals found in Blood and Urine samples Higher than Expected Used in Hand Sanitizers & Anti-Bacterial Soaps found in Blood and Urine samples Higher than Expected Ethanol, Ethyl & Isopropyl Alcohol, Benzalkonium Chloride & Triclosan
Safety Concerns over long term effects on Pregnant Women and Children
Do Hand Sanitizers work? Are Anti Bacteria Soaps Safe? June 29, 2016 FDA…Rules Companies Must Prove Claims Do Hand Sanitizers work? Are Hand Sanitizers Safe? Are Anti Bacteria Soaps Safe?
University of Arizona 2011 report Worst Surfaces for GERMS Fuel Pump Handles Shopping Carts Credit Card Stylus Public Restrooms University of Arizona 2011 report
Why these Surfaces? Customer High Traffic Transient Locations Impossible to clean between customer uses. Washing hands with soap & water not options for customers on the go. Hand sanitizers are questionable for effectiveness and safety.
THE CDC’s recommendation of Single Use Disposable Barrier Shields. What is another other option? THE CDC’s recommendation of Single Use Disposable Barrier Shields.
Stay-Well Solutions for Your Customers New Sani ™ Stay-Well Solutions for Your Customers New Sani Inc. focused on the User-Centered Design Criteria for single use disposable shields and their dispensers that address the unique ergonomics of these specific surface locations. Provider-Centered Design considerations also prompted the promotional opportunities afforded the dispensers in their use and placement. New Sani is proud to introduce three new distinct products that offer Your Store, Your Vendors and Your customers a Stay-Well solution.
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