Sealed Air’s Diversey Care division introduces IntelliCare, a new commercial hand care system featuring the industry’s first hybrid automatic hand care dispenser with both touchless and manual activation. The versatile dispensing system is compatible with Diversey Care liquid/gel and foam products, and provides low content and battery alerts to help ensure dispensers are always full and functioning.
“IntelliCare is a complete hand care solution that re-imagines the way hand hygiene is performed and managed, enabling businesses to protect every critical hygiene moment,” said Dr. Stephen Dalton, vice president of infection prevention and healthcare at Diversey Care. “The flexible and intelligent system is designed to prevent infection, improve productivity, and protect an organization’s brand.”
With handwashing being the single most effective way to prevent the spread of infection , the IntelliCare dispenser seamlessly shifts from touchless to manual mode to deliver uninterrupted hand hygiene once battery power is depleted. Real-time alerts for content refills and battery replacement also promote hand hygiene compliance.
IntelliCare dispensers can be used with a variety of globally trusted hand care formulations, allowing facilities to customize product selection based on environment, site or user needs. The hand care system features tamper proof, collapsible bottles designed to prevent product contamination and empty completely to reduce waste. Intellicare antibacterial hand soaps are also triclosan free to meet new FDA requirements.
IntelliCare is part of Diversey Care’s Internet of Clean™ platform, which connects machines, dispensers, sensors, beacons and other smart devices to enable remote monitoring of key processes. Customers have access to the IntelliCare app, which offers 24/7 expert hand care advice, online training and support materials and augmented reality dispenser location functionality.
Diversey Care is a division of Sealed Air Corp., a leader in food safety and security, facility hygiene and product protection.
Source: Diversey Care
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