With winter fast approaching and Swine Flu on the increase, areas that people constantly touch are being carefully examined as many infections are spread by people's hands. One area that is often overlooked is pull cords which are widespread in the NHS and other organizations.
Nurse call, disabled toilet alarms and lightpulls are typically made out of woven nylon which is difficult to clean and almost impossible to sanitize.
Not only do they look dirty but they harbour bacteria and are a prime area where infection can spread as multiple pairs of hands touch them every day.
This threat is removed with Sanipull - the cleanable replacement pull cord system.
Made out of a high quality 100% vinyl 13mm wide ribbon, it is a durable, smooth and easy to clean replacement.
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