The “Greener” Approach to Healthcare
I could have turned this post into a rant about all the things that need reforming in this country. We all know what they are, and at the top of the list is “Health Care Reform…or is that “Insurance Reform” ? Instead of ranting, I chose to look at the more positive side of the issue. There are things you can do right now, that just involve common sense, not money or health care coverage.
Recently, Johnson Diversey, announced a global effort to help its customers combat the spread of Swine Flu (H1N1 virus). Johnson Diversey, is a leading global provider of cleaning and sanitation products and systems (cleaning machines). They are stepping up production of their proprietary disinfection products globally by 50%. This includes providing application and infection control training and expertise to their vast customer base, in more than 160 countries world wide.
The company’s most effective disinfection products includes a line of accelerated
hydrogen peroxide-based technologies, including a proprietary formula that kills
viruses in one minute. Most other products, in the industry require a 10-minute
contact time for effective disinfection.
The short contact time enhances the likelihood that the virus will be killed, giving
Johnson Diversey’s customers greater confidence that they’re doing all they can
to stop the spread of this virus. In addition, the products are registered with
regulatory bodies as effective biocides, and they also have a favorable human health
and environmental profile.
Johnson Diversey’s customer base includes public facilities, such as schools and
airports, health care facilities, food and beverage production plants, hotels and commercial properties, such as offices and shopping malls. The proper cleaning and disinfection in all these customer settings is critical to public health. The nice thing is they are able to make cleaning and disinfection easier and and more effective, in a eco-friendly way, and with non-toxic products that leave less impact on the environment.
One year ago, the World Wildlife Fund, announced that Johnson Diversey had joined the Climate Savers Program. The company was one of 18 companies chosen world wide, to be considered for the award. The entire process involved meeting certain criteria and third party approval.
Most of us have Johnson Diversey products in our homes, just not the commercial or industrial strength products mentioned here. However, most public health agencies are recommending to use frequent hand washing, along with the use of hand sanitizers, as well as, using broad- spectrum disinfection on hard surfaces to ward off the H1N1 virus. Optimally, if you are ill, or know someone who is, please stay home and take care of yourself. Avoid contact, or public places until you are well again.
In their continued effort to remain sustainable, in everything they do, the company is going “greener” with Google Apps.
Johnson Diversey is committed to a cleaner and healthier future, and working toward a better tomorrow!















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I think a product that kills viruses/germs that quickly is definitely something that should be used in schools, healthcare facilities and other such places.
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Sometimes the simplest answers are the ones that are overlooked the most. A little common sense could keep most of us happy and healthy.
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@ cady,
That is exactly where they are used! We should feel a little bit better in public places, because of the stepped up production of Johnson Diversey’s products during flu season!
@ corrin,
So true! Thanks for the wonderful comment!
How good can the “environmental profile” of a biocide be? It is by defintion somethimg that kills anything living. Avoiding flu is as simple as washing your hands as needed. Over-cleaning of surfaces can do far more hamr than good IMHO.
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@ vein,
You are entitled to your opinion. However, in this case the biocide is the hydrogen peroxide solution, used on hard surfaces in the public places you visit, such as mentioned above. It is necessary to kill the germs associated with the virus, unless of course you want to contract the virus. I wouldn’t think anybody would want the flu. I’m not for killing living things, except for germs that cause illness!
We should all do our best to do the simple things.
@ Karen,
I agree. We seem to easily complicate the simple common sense things sometimes.
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I am all for simple and preventative! Thanks for the information Barbara-
@ Maureen,
You are very welcome. Sometimes, keeping things simple is the key to prevention!
This is such a simple answer, but one that is so necessary, especially with the H1N1 Flu.
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@ Connie Foggles,
I totally agree with you!
Killing viruses ia good but hand washing is sufficient–surface cleaning outside of a hispital setting tend to be counter-productive. Because it also kills the good bacteria kids need contact with to develop good immune systems.
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@ vein,
You are right, but we are talking about public health and the flu virus here. Children just so happen to be one of the groups most at risk, and should get a a flu shot. It is also important to have clean surfaces in public places that you visit!
Corporate responsibility as it should be. It looks like Johnson Diversey is doing their part.
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