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Learning Zone for Hand Hygiene
Published:  11 February, 2011

For 7 decades, the Deb Group has been providing skin care solutions in the form of hand hygiene products and dispensers, for all types of workplace, public and educational environments, spanning industrial, commercial, automotive, healthcare and food sectors.

Deb comprises 21 companies operating in 16 countries and they estimate that 40 million people use their products every day.

The Deb Group aspires to be the world’s leading away-from-home skin care system company and as such has produced a suite of posters to highlight the importance of adopting good hand hygiene practices in educational establishments.

Phil Spark, Marketing Director at Deb advises: “With the re-launch of the government’s ‘catch it, bin it, kill it’ campaign, there has never been a better time to educate staff and students on the importance of hand hygiene.”

The posters are available to download free from Deb’s website and can be printed for use in highly populated areas such as dining halls and learning resource centres.

Available in an unrivalled 9 languages, Deb’s website has been designed with the user in mind, the multi-lingual site provides a unique tailored experience, no matter what language is spoken.

Along with an interactive product selector and free downloadable support materials, Deb’s website also includes the ‘Learning Zone’, a dedicated resource area that provides information relating to the importance of educating children of the need to adopt good hand hygiene practices by having fun with soap!

01773 855 100

www.debgroup.com




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