Specifications for Happy Hands - Liquid Hand Soap, Body Wash & Hair Shampoo with Rose Fragrance
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Happy Hands is a liquid hand soap, body wash and hair shampoo. It’s pleasant to use and delicately perfumed with fresh apple fragrance for any hand or body washing application. Its formula is pH balanced for ultimate skincare safety and it produces a rich lather from its combination of mild detergents that also provide quick and easy rinsing. The natural Glycerine moisturises, conditions, soothes, nourishes and hydrates your hands, body and hair.
Where to use
Happy Hands is recommended for use through a bulk-fill liquid soap or body wash/shampoo dispenser and can be used as a hand cleaner, all-over body wash and hair shampoo. It's also great for topping up your pump bottles too. Happy Hands can be used as a hand cleaner, all-over body wash and hair shampoo.
Who loves Happy Hands?
• Hotels, Casinos, Resorts, Apartments, Motels, and Holiday Parks.
• Schools, Universities, Colleges, Child Care Centres.
• Workplaces, Offices, Showrooms, Warehouses, and Manufacturing Plants.
• Hospitals, Aged Care Centres, Medical Clinics.
• Shopping Centres, Retail Outlets, and Homes.
• Gyms, Sports Clubs.
• Function Centres, Restaurants, Cafes, Pubs.
• Residential homes.
The benefits
• Multi-purpose: Provides a total all-over body wash and conditioning hair shampoo.
• Natural Glycerine moisturises, conditions, soothes, nourishes and hydrates your hands, body and hair.
• pH balanced for ultimate skincare safety and care.
• Produces a rich lather from its combination of mild detergents that also provide quick and easy rinsing.
• Luxury pearly pink liquid at the perfect thickness for dispensers, pumps and decanting of bulk drums.
• Beautiful rose fragrance.
• Phosphate free. Triclosan free. PEG free.
• Natural and safe preservatives.
• Eco-friendly. Biodegradable.
• 100% cruelty-free and never tested on animals.
• Septic safe.
• Australian-made and owned.
Ready to use. Do not dilute.
Hand washing (in a nutshell)
Wet hands. Then rub hand wash into the skin and develop a lather. Rinse off with clean water.
How to wash your hands with liquid soap
1. Wet your hands with warm running water
2. Use plenty of liquid hand soap to wash the dirt and germs away.
3. Rub hands together vigorously for 20-30 seconds.
4. Make sure you wash your palms, back of hands, wrists, fingers and under fingernails.
5. Rinse your hands well with warm running water.
6. Dry hands completely with a clean, fresh paper towel. Wet hands are more likely to carry germs than dirty hands so dry them well.
7. Use the paper towel to turn off the tap. This prevents re-infection of your hands.
Body wash
Wet hands and body. Then rub hands and body wash into the skin and develop a lather. Rinse off with clean water.
Hair shampoo
Wet hair. Then rub shampoo into the hair and develop a lather. Rinse off with clean water.
Handy tips
• Bulk-fill liquid hand soap dispensers should be cleaned and disinfected regularly with warm to hot water. Bulk fill dispensers are not recommended if hygiene is a priority.
• Ensure the dispenser instructions are followed when re-filling a dispenser.
• Cold water is better than nothing but most liquid hand soaps lather up and perform better with warm water. The active ingredients in most soap formulations are released more easily, making the soap even more effective for cleaning your hands of dirt, grease, oils and germs without stripping away the natural oils in your skin.
How often should I wash my hands?
Hand washing is considered to be the most important single measure in preventing the spread of disease. Hand washing is most effective for washing away germs, not necessarily killing them. While we have antibacterial liquid soap available, this type of hand soap has not been scientifically proven to be more effective in every case, so use what you like best. Remember that regular hand washing is the best way to minimise your risk of catching and spreading illnesses.
Are touch-free soap dispensers better?
Yes, here's why...
a. Better hygiene: Touch-free soap dispensers drastically reduce the chance of contamination.
b. Get the right amount: Automatic touch-free soap dispensers give you the right amount every time. More is not always better and over-usage is costly for the facility.
c. Saves time: Touch-free soap dispensers are quick and easy to use for visitors.
d. Less wastage: Save water and product. The best automatic touch-free liquid soap dispensers control usage so wastage is eliminated.
e. Less mess: Very little cleaning of the washroom is required after use.
f. Brilliant user experience: Touch-free soap dispensers encourage people to wash their hands and show that a facility cares about hygiene and the washroom experience.
When should you wash and sanitise your hands?
Getting into a habit of regular hand washing throughout your day improves hygiene and health. Here are some of those times when hand washing is especially important.
• When your hands are dirty.
• Before and after eating.
• Before preparing food.
• Before and after attending to patients.
• After handling animals.
• Before and after using gloves.
• After handling rubbish.
• After smoking.
• After going to the toilet.
• After working in the garden.
• After handling chemicals.
• After changing nappies.
• After playing outside.
• After cleaning a toilet or urinal.
• After attending to sick children or adults.
• After blowing your nose, sneezing or coughing.
• Before you attend to any cuts, wounds or rashes.
• Between handling raw and cooked (already prepared) foods.
Note: Washing and sanitising your hands is required regardless of whether you are using gloves. Disposable gloves should always be disposed of after use and never washed or reused.