According to a recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO)/United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation, and Hygiene, 9% of healthcare facilities around the world lack basic hygiene services, such as access to soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub at both points of care and at toilets.
Facilities for healthcare are crucial for preventing sickness. However, these areas can instead contribute to greater illness, extended hospital admissions, and avoidable deaths without the fundamental water, sanitation, hygiene, waste management, and cleaning (WASH) services to prevent and control infections.
3.85 billion people, including 688 million who receive treatment in facilities with no hygiene services at all, are thought to lack access to a basic hygiene service at their health care facility. In addition, 857 million people live without any access to basic water services, leaving 1.7 billion people without such a service at their healthcare facility.
The provision of high-quality healthcare depends on expanding access to hygienic facilities, as well as improving the management of medical waste and environmental cleanup.
Save lives and prevent germs from spreading.
Fully automated handwashing redefines the concept of hand hygiene
You must eliminate human behavior and variability while assuring constant pathogen elimination in order to guarantee good handwashing every time. This is what Smixin performs by cleaning the user’s hands in under 12 seconds while remaining touch-free. Thus, variability is eliminated, and reliable pathogen eradication is provided by a flawless marriage of science and engineering. Healthcare practitioners and facility administrators can install Smixin systems with confidence. Additionally, thanks to Smixin’s automated handwashing technology, washing your hands can be done efficiently, swiftly, and effectively without having to focus on the 13 various steps necessary for a proper manual handwash.
Healthcare professionals already have enough on their plates without having to concentrate on trying to recall the precise procedure needed each time they wish to wash their hands.