SVN Services creates training tool for proper hand washing


SVN Services, LLC has developed a unique, motion-activated training tool that may interest and assist training and operation departments to help employees and teach children to wash their hands for the correct amount of time.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps individuals can take. It is best to wash hands with soap and clean running water for 20 seconds.

Frequent hand washing with soap and water is a standard procedure in food service establishments (QSR's), schools, day care centers, supermarkets, convenience stores and health care. To encourage employees to take the proper amount of time to wash their hands, employers now have an option that includes both a visual and audio signal – the 20 Second Hand Wash Timer.

The patent-pending 20 Second Hand Wash Timer is available in a new 2016 model. You can use the optional AC Adapter or use 4 AAA batteries (not included). Mounting screws and double sided tape are also included. Label customization with individual company logos is available.

For more information, visit www.20secondhandwashtimer.com



May 20, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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