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Secure a New Standard of Hygiene in Your Facility

Tork New Standard of Hygiene

As workplaces reopen after months of closures, it is time to get back to business. However, the risk of COVID-19 exposure remains. Fortunately, facilities can safely reopen while protecting the health and wellbeing of employees, visitors and customers. 

As a global expert in professional hygiene, Tork is committed to offering products and solutions that help customers improve their cleaning operations and get back to business safely and successfully.

Businesses can secure a new standard of hygiene in their facility and minimize the risk of COVID-19 infection by:

Embracing new cleaning solutions – A new normal requires new ways of working. Facility managers can achieve a higher hygiene standard by adopting innovative product solutions such as the Tork PeakServe® Continuous™ Hand Towel System. Tork PeakServe® Recessed Cabinet Adapters allow facility managers to retrofit existing recessed cabinets into high-capacity, high-performing dispensing systems in an average of five minutes. These dispensers hold up to 2,100 towels, reducing the risk of runouts and better supporting hand hygiene compliance. Tork PeakServe serves restroom visitors in three seconds so they can exit quickly in accordance with social distancing guidelines. The system is also hygienic thanks to one-at-a-time towel dispensing that allows visitors to take the towel they need without having to touch the cabinet.

Leveraging free hygiene resources – Tork is offering a variety of resources to help as facilities begin to reopen their doors. The free resources include a customizable Back to Business toolkit loaded with signage and checklists for cleaners; a white paper, infographics and educational videos that explain how hygienic solutions contribute to a cleaner facility.

Improving hand hygiene and surface cleaningThough COVID-19 is most frequently spread through respiratory droplets,1 it is important to clean and disinfect your facility to reduce the risk of contagion. Following hand hygiene protocols, optimizing dispenser placement, as well as practicing routine cleaning and disinfecting in your facility helps reduce virus spread. You can promote good hand hygiene by posting signs near high-traffic areas such as sinks, doorknobs and elevators. The CDC also recommends disinfecting high-touch surfaces such as tables, countertops, and light switches.2

Visit TorkUSA.com/SafeAtWork for more guidance and free resources.

1https://www.cdc.gov/dotw/covid-19/index.html

2https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/disinfecting-building-facility.html

 

Tork, an Essity brand | 866-722-8672 | www.torkusa.com

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Posted On October 6, 2020
 

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