Disinfection Systems in Kentucky

2 vendors serving Kentucky

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Best Sanitizers, Inc.

Best Sanitizers, Inc. is a manufacturer of alcohol-based hand hygiene and surface sanitization products founded in 1995. The company specializes in infection control and sanitation solutions for healthcare, food processing, food service, and industrial facilities. Product portfolio includes hand soaps (Alpet® brand), hand sanitizers, surface sanitizers and disinfectants, peracetic acid products, wiping systems, footwear hygiene systems, industrial cleaners, and dispensing options (including SmartStep and EZStep dispensers). The company emphasizes NSF certification, EPA/FDA compliance, and Safer Choice designations for formulations. Best Sanitizers serves regulated environments requiring documented sanitation protocols, including facilities subject to FDA and USDA audits. Manufacturing capabilities include production of both traditional and specialized antimicrobial formulations. The company provides hand hygiene training and educational resources for facility compliance. Products are designed for high-touch surface and hand hygiene applications in food safety, healthcare, and institutional settings. Best Sanitizers targets procurement teams in QSR, food manufacturing, healthcare, and hospitality sectors seeking validated antimicrobial solutions with regulatory credibility.

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Injection Safety Industries LLC

Injection Safety Industries LLC manufactures Inject-Safe™ Barrier Bandages, a patented self-sealing infection control device designed for pre-injection application. The product creates a physical barrier to contain bleeding and prevent bloodborne pathogen exposure to healthcare providers and patients during subcutaneous or intramuscular injections. The bandage self-seals upon needle withdrawal, meeting OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard requirements as an engineering control. Applied prior to injection, the device allows providers to safely dispose of needles with both hands free and is compatible with patients on blood thinners. The product directly addresses healthcare worker safety and infection prevention standards in clinical settings.

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