Hand Refillable Bulk Soap Dispensers Are Risky

This just crossed the good doctor’s desk this morning…

According to a recent study at the University of Arizona, bulk soap dispensers are at risk for soap contamination due to their refilling style. These dispensers use a reusable container that is refilled by hand, increasing the potential for soap contamination. To ensure the health and safety of washroom patrons, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s cleaning and sanitizing instructions to thoroughly wash the reusable container between each refill. It is also important to train your employees in proper refill procedures. Sealed bag-in-box refills are an alternative to bulk dispensing systems. These refills are sealed during the manufacturing process and are discarded when empty, helping to prevent the potential for contamination.

Seems like it’s a good thing I carry some great bag-in-box soap dispensers over on AJS. Send me an email using the Ask Dr. Dirt page if you have a question or want some more personal advice.

Till next time, Happy Cleaning!

Dr. Dirt

One Response to “Hand Refillable Bulk Soap Dispensers Are Risky”

  1. thanks for this warning!
    As a mom, I;d like to ensure the health and safety of my family.So, it implies that we should use ordinary bar soaps rather than the refills.

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