San Jamar introduces Assure, the first dispensing system for wet wipes

By Healthcare Facilities Today


(Elkhorn, WI) -  San Jamar, the long-time manufacturer of industry leading dispensing solutions has taken dispensing technology into wet wipes.  The new AssureTM Wet Wipe System dispenses with the most common problems associated with wet wipes.  This new system keeps wipes moist with a patented self-closing lid and snap-in refills, reducing waste.  It keeps wipes where you need them; no wasted time searching for tubs and no tubs that disappear due to theft or pilferage.

The Assure wipes are available in three industry leading formulas.

 Hand Sanitizer – Gentle on hands, tough on germs.  This formulation removes dirt and grime while killing germs and bacteria on skin.

Disinfecting – Quick and easy disinfecting.  Simply wipe and let air day leaving behind germ-free surfaces.  One step disinfecting and deodorizing.;

General Purpose Cleaning- The do everything towel.  Easily removes the toughest grease and grimes on surfaces.  No rinsing, no drying, no residue.

The Assure Wet Wipe System from San Jamar provides high quality wipes from a stationary, secure, controlled dispenser.  The new smart fresh choice in wet wipes.

 

 



March 24, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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