Kleenex Hand Soap

Kleenex Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refills, 50.7 Oz., 2/Carton (11279)~#|#~sp106254067_sc7Kleenex Antibacterial Foaming Hand Soap Refills, 50.7 Oz., 2/Carton (11279)~#|#~sp106254066_sc7
Item: 57371
Model: 11279
Price is $79.09
Unit of measure 2/Carton
Free delivery by Thu, Apr 24
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Now more than ever before, people are realizing the importance of washing their hands thoroughly. This is especially vital around the workplace, where the risk of spreading germs is quite high. To help your team stay healthy and safe, keep Kleenex hand soap in the bathroom and kitchen areas for easy access.

Encourage Cleanliness
When you offer quality soap to your employees for their regular use, you encourage cleanliness. You also show how much you value a sanitary workspace. If you expect your team members to wash their hands after using the bathroom or before eating, you need to make it easy for them to do so. You can enable your employees to make wise hand washing choices if you make sure bathrooms, kitchens, and snack areas are equipped with Kleenex hand soap at all times.

Cut Down on Office Germs
Anywhere people gather together, there are bound to be germs. The office is no exception. Just one office desk can hold up to 10 million bacteria on its surface at any given time. Shared spaces such as break room tables and countertops can potentially hold even more germs. When a sick employee prepares food in the kitchen, he or she can spread germs to anyone else who prepares food in the kitchen. The good news is that employees can do their part to cut back on the spread of germs by washing their hands with Kleenex hand soap regularly.

The Importance of Washing Hands
Many offices have sanitizer dispensers in various locations. While sanitizer plays an important role in preventing the spread of germs, it shouldn’t replace hand soap. Washing your hands physically removes chemicals and germs. Washing with Kleenex brand soap is also more effective than using sanitizer if your hands are visibly dirty. The CDC only recommends using sanitizer if you are unable to wash your hands.