To open a door, we instinctively grab the handle with our full hand. But this gesture, however insignificant it may be, has become a source of worry ! However, a lasting solution that makes this gesture safe does exist.
SecuSan® is a proved, tested and certified solution to support hygiene measures in public and private buildings.
HOPPE door handles with antimicrobial surface SecuSan® provide an active protection where it is urgently needed: in hospitals, care homes, schools, shops and homes, for example. They help to achieve high hygiene standards and remain effective without special maintenance.
Silver ions are the active part of the surface and permanently suppress bacterial and microbial growth on the handle: Independent tests have proved that SecuSan® reduces microbial growth by more than 99%.
SecuSan® door handles meet the requirements of DIN EN 1906, category of use grade 3, for durable resistance in public buildings. They are easy to install and can be quickly retrofitted even after a second installation.
All these handles benefit from a 10-year guarantee on their mechanical operation and are made in Europe.
HOPPE Antimicrobial handles
- Product Name
- HOPPE Antimicrobial handles
- Manufacturer
- HOPPE
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