Purell 2156-08 NXT Advanced Hygienic Hand Rub 1L
8 x 1000 mL (£8.43/1000 mL)
- Easy-to-load and come with a fresh valve to prevent clogging and leaking.
- Dermatologist tested.
- Dye-free.
- Kills 99.99% of most common germs that may cause illness.
- Use anytime, any place, without water or towels.
- Leaves hands feeling refreshed without a sticky residue.
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Purell 2156-08 NXT Advanced Hygienic Hand Rub 1000 mL Refill for Purell NXT Dispenser. An hygienic hand rub that feels great to use and is clinically proven to maintain skin health.
A breakthrough 'entire hospital' formulation with exceptional antimicrobial efficacy. A gel that feels great to use and is clinically proven to maintain skin health1.
Kills 99.99% of most common germs that may be harmful. Conforms to: Bactericidal according to EN 1500 (hand wash), EN 12791 (surgical rub), EN 1040, EN 1276 and EN 13727, virucidal according to EN 14476, fungicidal and yeasticidal according to EN 1275 and tuberculocidal and mycobactericidal according to EN 14348.
Features and Benefits
- Includes moisturisers to help keep skin healthy
- Kills 99.99% of most common germs that may be harmful
- Conforms to: Bactericidal according to EN 1500 (hand sanitiser), EN 12791 (surgical rub), virucidal according to EN 14476
- 70% alcohol formulation is suited for frequent use by hospital staff
- No-rinse hygienic hand rub
- Specially formulated with moisturisers to leave hands feeling soft and refreshed
- Recommended on hands that are lightly soiled & in conjunction with a hand hygiene regime
- Passed food tainting test in accordance with EN 4120:2007
- SANITARY SEALED refill helps prevent contamination
- Fresh dispensing valve with each refill
Compatible with PURELL® NXT® SPACE SAVER™ 1000ml Dispensers.
1. Reference: 4-Week Clinical Field Study #2011-F10233, Akron, OH, February March, 2011.
2. IRI 52wks ending 9/8/13 with HPIS sales data from May 2013