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Tork Vision Cleaning & Soapy Care Clean Machine Pro Join GBAC® STAR Registered Technologies List

The Global Biorisk Advisory Council® (GBAC), a Division of ISSA, today announced that two additional organizations have achieved the GBAC® STAR Registered Technology & Programs designation. These two organization’s offerings were  assessed by the GBAC Advisory Council Scientific Board for scientific validity, usability, practicality, safety, and efficacy. A lot has changed during the pandemic but having a cleaning and disinfection strategy to help prevent infectious diseases is still essential.

Tork, an Essity brand, registered Tork Vision Cleaning, a technology that harnesses the power of real-time data to identify when and where there are service needs in a facility, helping to meet guest expectations while securing the expected hygiene standard.

Also joining the list is Soapy Care Ltd.’s Clean Machine Pro. This touchless interface monitors and educate proper handwashing with video tutorials and real-time feedback. Powered by computer vision and artificial intelligence (AI) for personal and business hand hygiene compliance, the machine preheats the water to the right temperature for comfort and hygiene, dispenses an exact amount of soap, and can check guests’ temperature if needed.

“With the new BA.5 variant recently driving up COVID-19 cases, GBAC is ecstatic to welcome two more products to our list of registered technologies and programs,” said GBAC Executive Director Patricia Olinger. “Facilities can incorporate these innovations knowing they are verified for real-world use and effectiveness.”

To achieve GBAC® STAR Registered status, organizations must demonstrate that their product or service addresses real problems effectively and provide evidence that the offering will contribute to preventing the spread of COVID-19 or any other diseases. Companies also must show that their offerings improve efficacy, cost, health, and safety over existing offerings on the market.

“Even as we enter a post-pandemic climate, the public is still highly concerned with the effectiveness of cleaning technologies and programs,” added Olinger. “Accreditation like the GBAC® STAR Registered Technologies & Registered Programs bring facilities who install these technologies one step closer to GBAC® STAR Facility Accreditation, creating a level of trust with their employees and visitors.”

Learn more and apply for GBAC® STAR Accreditation at gbac.org/star.

Find accredited technologies and those pursuing accreditation via the GBAC® STAR Facility Directory at gbac.org/directory