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LIQUID ANTIBACTERIAL SOAPS • LIQUID SOAPS
A. Liquid Dial® Gold Antimicrobial Soaps
#1 doctor recommended antibacterial hand soap. Broad-spectrum antimicrobial
effectiveness with moisturizers. Gentle on skin and mild enough for daily use.
Ideal for frequent hand washing. Leaves hands feeling clean and soft. Formula
is biodegradable. Antimicrobial soap with added skin conditioners. 78.6%
degradable in 28 days. Certified compostable by Biodegradable Products
Institute. AP Non-Toxic Certified. Fragrance is the original Dial Gold.
No. Size Qty./Case Case
DIA 84014 ● 7.5-oz. Pump Bottle 12 A
DIA 80790* ● 16-oz. Pump Bottle 12 D
DIA 88047 ● 1-gal. Pour Bottle 4
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* Packaging contains 25% post-consumer material and 75% total
recovered material.
B. Liquid Dial® Antimicrobial Soaps for Sensitive Skin
Broad-spectrum antimicrobial effectiveness. Mild and formulated for frequent
hand washing. Hypoallergenic and dermatologist tested for sensitive skin.
Ideal for healthcare workers or other frequent hand washers. Formula is 89.6%
degradable in 28 days. Certified compostable by Biodegradable Products
Institute. AP Non-Toxic Certified.
No. Size Qty./Case Case
DIA 80784* ● 16-oz. Pump Bottle 12
DIA 82838** ● 1-gal. Pour Bottle 4
* Packaging contains 25% post-consumer material and 75% total
recovered material.
** Hypoallergenic and dermatologist-tested. B
C. Antibacterial Soap
Contains 0.3% Chloroxylenol (PCMX), a broad-spectrum de-germing agent.
Gentle cleansing with a clean rinse. 1-gal. pour bottle. 4 bottles per case.
BWK 430 Case
D. Safeguard® Antibacterial Liquid Hand Soap
Safeguard® is effective against common bacteria when used as directed and is
mild to skin. Pleasant fragrance. 1-gal. bottle. 2 bottles per case.
PGC 02699 Case
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DOES ANTIBACTERIAL SOAP MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
Handwashing is recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) as one of the most important means of preventing germs from
spreading. Washing hands with plain soap initially removes some germs,
but germs left on the hand can quickly regrow and multiply. Washing hands
with an antibacterial soap results in reduced bacterial growth on the skin
than when washing with plain soap, because a very small amount of the
antibacterial ingredient remains on the skin after rinsing to control the growth
of bacteria. However, the antibacterial components of soaps (usually triclosan
or, less commonly, triclocarbon) need to be left on a surface for about two
minutes in order to work. Most people are not this patient and end up washing
off the soap before the antibacterial ingredients can do their job. The bottom
line is, though, that antibacterial soaps kill or inhibit more bacteria that cause
odor, skin infections, food poisoning, intestinal illnesses and other commonly
transmitted diseases than washing with soap alone.
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