ACHIEVE OPTIMAL HAND HYGIENE

MISCEA HAS DEVELOPED THE PERFECT SOLUTION

From getting water, soap and disinfectant to changing the water temperature, miscea systems are operated completely touch free thanks to state of the art sensor technology. It reduces the risk of cross contamination by eliminating the need to make hand contact with the faucet or dispensersbefore and after hand washing. This ensures high standards of hygiene can be met.

miscea is the only company in the world offering an all-in-one, completely touch free solution that satisfies hand hygiene guidelines in healthcare settings recommended by world leading healthcare organizations.

MISCEA HAS DEVELOPED THE PERFECT SOLUTION

From getting water, soap and disinfectant to changing the water temperature, miscea systems are operated completely touch free thanks to state of the art sensor technology. It reduces the risk of cross contamination by eliminating the need to make hand contact with the faucet or dispensersbefore and after hand washing. This ensures high standards of hygiene can be met.

miscea is the only company in the world offering an all-in-one, completely touch free solution that satisfies hand hygiene guidelines in healthcare settings recommended by world leading healthcare organizations.

GERMANY: ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE

In Germany, the RKI recommends water fittings used in healthcare environments should give running hot and cold water and be operated without hand contact. Healthcare institutions in Germany are obligated to comply with these guidelines.

GERMANY: ROBERT KOCH INSTITUTE

In Germany, the RKI recommends water fittings used in healthcare environments should give running hot and cold water and be operated without hand contact. Healthcare institutions in Germany are obligated to comply with these guidelines.

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

The WHO recommends using faucets and dispensers without hand contact as the optimal standard for the prevention of infections. Dispensers should also have a disposable reservoir and should not be refilled.

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

The WHO recommends using faucets and dispensers without hand contact as the optimal standard for the prevention of infections. Dispensers should also have a disposable reservoir and should not be refilled.

NETHERLANDS: WORKING GROUP ON INFECTION PREVENTION

Water faucets must be operated hands free, otherwise the hands will be re-infected after washing and rinsing when the faucet is turned off by hand. For hygiene reasons, use liquid soap from a dispenser to wash hands.

NETHERLANDS: WORKING GROUP ON INFECTION PREVENTION

Water faucets must be operated hands free, otherwise the hands will be re-infected after washing and rinsing when the faucet is turned off by hand. For hygiene reasons, use liquid soap from a dispenser to wash hands.