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SoftenSure Antimicrobial Foam Soap

Meet current USDA and FDA standards for food service

SoftenSure Antimicrobial Foam Soap
Source: Best Sanitizers, Inc.
Best Sanitizers’ SoftenSure Antimicrobial Foam Soap meets current USDA and FDA standards for food service, office wellness, industrial hygiene, healthcare, and education.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

SoftenSure Antimicrobial Foam Soap from Best Sanitizers, Inc. is a 1% PCMX hand washing compound.

It is suitable for food service, office wellness, industrial hygiene, healthcare, education, and municipalities.

SoftenSure Antimicrobial Foaming Soap with PCMX is formulated to meet current standards from USDA and FDA.

Best Sanitizers certifies the soap complies with earlier USDA guidelines for E2 Handwashing and Sanitizing Compounds for use as a hand wash in food processing and food handling areas in official establishments operating under the Federal Meat and Poultry Inspection Program.

SoftenSure is part of the VersaClenz all-in-one hand hygiene system. One dispenser is compatible with the entire line of products.

Interested parties can visit Best Sanitizers’ website to learn more information.

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