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All-in-one body wash, shampoo and hand soap with a refreshing blend of citrus and ginger extracts.
Luxurious foam formulation.
Third-party sustainability certifications.
Refills are made from recyclable plastic.
USDA
The USDA Bio-Preferred Label Program recognizes products that have been independently certified to meet USDA BioPreferred program standards for biobased content.
ECOLOGO
ECOLOGO Certifications are voluntary, multi-attribute, life cycle-based environmental certifications that indicate a product has undergone rigorous scientific testing, exhaustive auditing, or both, to prove its compliance.
Ingredients Derived from Natural Sources:65% of formula ingredients derived from plant or biobased sources. Enriched with a natural moisturizer to condition skin and hair.
Biodegradable Formulation:Formula meets OECD (Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development) Guidelines for biodegradability.
Packaging Designed for Easy Recycling:Remove pump and recycle with any plastic recycling. Easily recyclable PET material.
Designed to Reduce Waste:Smart shipping, uses less cardboard to reduce material waste.
1. Dispense a small amount of product onto wet washcloth or hand.
2. Work into rich lather.
3. Rinse and repeat if necessary.
The effect of a comprehensive handwashing program on absenteeism in elementary schools.
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Results: Two hundred ninety students from five independent schools were enrolled in the study. Each test classroom had a control classroom, and only the test classroom received the intervention (education program and hand sanitizer). Absenteeism data was collected for 3 months. The number of absences was 50.6% lower in the test group. Conclusion: The data strongly suggests that a hand hygiene program that combines education and use of a hand sanitizer in the classroom can lower absenteeism and be cost-effective. Reference: AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control. 30(4):217-220, June 2002. Guinan, Maryellen a,b; McGuckin, Maryanne Dr ScEd, MT (ASCP) c; Ali, Yusef PhD d
The effect of hand hygiene on illness rate among students in university residence halls.
Results: The overall increase in hand-hygiene behavior and reduction in symptoms, illness rates, and absenteeism between the product group and control group was statistically significant. Reductions in upper respiratory-illness symptoms ranged from 14.8% to 39.9%. Total improvement in illness rate was 20%. The product group had 43% less missed school/work days. Conclusion: Hand-hygiene practices were improved with increased frequency of handwashing through increasing awareness of the importance of hand hygiene, and the use of alcohol gel hand sanitizer in university dormitories. This resulted in fewer upper respiratory-illness symptoms, lower illness rates, and lower absenteeism. Reference: AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control. 31(6):364-370, October 2003. White, Cindy PhD a; Kolble, Robin BSN a; Carlson, Rebecca MSN a; Lipson, Natasha BA a; Dolan, Mike BS b; Ali, Yusuf PhD b; Cline, Mojee PhD b*
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