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    Jennifer Gillott
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    Author:
    Jennifer Gillott

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    Jennifer.Gillott@CEC.HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU

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    Hello Mary-Rose,

    Avaguard (3M), Sunny Wipes, DB Health, Aquium Gel (Ego) also supply small individual containers of alcohol-based hand rub with a carabiner or method to fix them to belts.

    Kind regards,

    Jennifer.

    Jennifer Gillott

    NSW Coordinator | National Hand Hygiene Initiative

    Clinical Excellence Commission
    Level 14, 227 Elizabeth Street, Sydney

    Locked Bag A4162, Sydney South NSW 1235
    Tel 02 9269 5537 | Fax 02 9269 5599 | Mob 0448 269 870 | jennifer.gillott@cec.health.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.hha.org.au

    3M used to have small individual bottles (and I presume they still do)

    Janet
    ICU Best Practice Project Officer
    ICCMU / Ministry of Health
    Sydney
    Australia

    On 9 October 2012 08:41, Tara Stanway wrote:

    Morning Mary-Rose

    We use deb Cutan, they have a 50 ml bottle with holder. There web address is http://www.debgroup.com or email: sales@deb.com.au.

    I hope this will help.

    Thanks
    Tara

    Tara Stanway
    A/ CN Infection Prevention and Control
    Cape York Hospital and Health Service
    Ph: 07 4082 3662
    tara_stanway@health.qld.gov.au

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    #69414
    Matthias Maiwald (KKH)
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    Matthias Maiwald (KKH)

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    Dear Mary-Rose,

    My recommendation would be to go for a liquid hand rub instead of a gel. Liquid hand rubs are usually microbiologically more effective and usually do not leave as much sticky, unpleasant residue on hands.

    Best regards, Matthias.


    Matthias Maiwald, MD, FRCPA
    Consultant in Microbiology
    Adj. Assoc. Prof., Natl. Univ. Singapore
    Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
    100 Bukit Timah Road
    Singapore 229899
    Tel. +65 6394 8725 (Office)
    Tel. +65 6394 1389 (Laboratory)
    Fax +65 6394 1387

    —–Original Message—–

    Hello Mary-Rose,

    Avaguard (3M), Sunny Wipes, DB Health, Aquium Gel (Ego) also supply small individual containers of alcohol-based hand rub with a carabiner or method to fix them to belts.

    Kind regards,

    Jennifer.

    Jennifer Gillott

    NSW Coordinator | National Hand Hygiene Initiative

    Clinical Excellence Commission
    Level 14, 227 Elizabeth Street, Sydney

    Locked Bag A4162, Sydney South NSW 1235
    Tel 02 9269 5537 | Fax 02 9269 5599 | Mob 0448 269 870 | jennifer.gillott@cec.health.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au
    http://www.hha.org.au

    3M used to have small individual bottles (and I presume they still do)

    Janet
    ICU Best Practice Project Officer
    ICCMU / Ministry of Health
    Sydney
    Australia

    On 9 October 2012 08:41, Tara Stanway wrote:

    Morning Mary-Rose

    We use deb Cutan, they have a 50 ml bottle with holder. There web address is http://www.debgroup.com or email: sales@deb.com.au.

    I hope this will help.

    Thanks
    Tara

    Tara Stanway
    A/ CN Infection Prevention and Control
    Cape York Hospital and Health Service
    Ph: 07 4082 3662
    tara_stanway@health.qld.gov.au

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