Why Everyone Is Clamoring to Specify Permanent Hand Hygiene Solutions  

Best practices in designing hand sanitizing fixtures

Sponsored by Vaask | Presented by Chloe Lee

Webinar On-Demand

This CE Center webinar is no longer eligible for receiving credits.

Highly communicable diseases have elevated easily accessible hand hygiene stations from a nice-to-have to an essential amenity in every space. Hand sanitizer stations now need to be thought of as permanent fixtures, not owner provided consumables. This course aims to educate the participants on applicable regulations, recommendations, and best practices with regard to designing hand sanitizing fixtures into architectural spaces.

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Image courtesy of Vaask

 

Speaker

Chloe Lee is a market specialist for Vaask, which sells a permanent, touchless hand sanitizing fixture. She focuses on architecture and hospitality, often serves as a spokesperson for the company and has been tapped to speak at conferences, mostly recently at the American Institute of Architects’ Conference in June. Chloe earned a Bachelor of Music from the University of Rochester in New York. Her background includes giving lectures and teaching music and other subjects in English and Korean, which she speaks fluently.

Originally published in Architectural Record

Originally published in September 2023

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Explain the advantages of designing hand hygiene into spaces.
  • Cite regulations and best practices governing hand-cleaning devices.
  • Identify opportunities for certification points for proper application of hand-cleaning devices.
  • Develop approaches to designing spaces that people will be comfortable occupying, based on lessons learned from the pandemic.