Dirty hands spread disease. Yet, a USDA study found that 97% of the time restaurant workers don't meet CDC handwashing standards. Proper handwashing begins with warm water -- the FDA and ServSafe recommend washing hands with 100°F warm water at hand sinks. Warm water boosts the hydrophobic effect of soap molecules1, helping to remove harmful bacteria and viruses that are encased in a fatty acid membrane. The InSinkErator Instant Warm Handwash System provides commercial kitchens with a sanitary, touchless handwashing solution that dispenses at least 40 twenty-second, instantly warm handwashes at 100°F per hour.2
1. Emory University, Department of Chemistry, 2020 https://news.emory.edu/stories/2020/03/esc_soap_saves_lives/campus.html [news.emory.edu]
2. Based on cycles of 20 seconds on/40 seconds off, incoming water temperature of 40°F 4.4°C), and a tank set point of 105°F.
3. Assumes two washes/hour at 6 employees/day for 18 hours/day and 365 days/year for a total of 78,840 washes