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Washable waterproof keyboards and mice are exactly the kind of strategy hospitals and healthcare related industries are investing in to mitigate the devastating toll on lives and costs incurred by HAI’s today.

by Man & Machine | March 1, 2011

According to recent Huffington Post news, triclosan is “more insidious than the microorganisms it’s designed to combat.”

by Man & Machine | February 22, 2011

Keyboard TriclosanAccording to Infection Control Today, 82 public health and environmental groups have joined a petition to ban Triclosan, the controversial pesticide that is used in a multitude of products, including waterproof keyboards and mice.

by Man & Machine | December 22, 2010

Infection Control TodayA pair of antimicrobial compounds known as triclosan and triclocarban are lately the weapons of choice in our war of attrition against the microbial world. Both chemicals are found in an array of personal care products like antimicrobial soaps, and triclosan also is formulated into everyday items ranging from plastics and toys to articles of clothing.

But are these antimicrobial chemicals, as commonly used by people across the nation, really safe for human health and the environment?

By Richard Harth from Infection Control Today | November 11, 2010