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Best Sanitizers, Inc. announces new HACCP SmartStep2 walk-through dual footwear sanitizing unit

Best Sanitizers, Inc. Announces New HACCP SmartStep2 Walk-Through Dual Footwear Sanitizing Unit.
June 20, 2019

Company: Best Sanitizers, Inc.

Website: www.bestsanitizers.com/?/haccp-smartstep2-sfwb

Equipment Snapshot: The HACCP SmartStep2 Walk-Through Dual Footwear Sanitizing Unit is the newest addition to the family of Best Sanitizers’ HACCP Footwear Sanitizing Unit equipment. The HACCP SmartStep2 adds an additional layer of pathogen protection for food processing facilities by reducing cross-contamination from footwear before employees enter the production area or other critical control zones. This foot-operated unit requires no electricity and uses compressed air to deliver an atomized spray of Alpet D2 Surface Sanitizer or Alpet D2 Quat-Free Surface Sanitizer to the bottom of footwear soles.

The HACCP SmartStep2’s dual footwear, walk-though design provides greater throughput while maintaining a compact footprint (27 in. L x 33 in. W x 44 in. H), meaning it can go practically anywhere in the facility. The unit is made up for eight atomizing spray nozzles (four per boot) to provide ample coverage to footwear soles yet uses only 0.4 ounces of chemical (0.2 oz per boot), which minimizes chemical waste and improves moisture control. The HACCP SmartStep2 Walk-Through Dual Footwear Sanitizing Unit delivers a fresh dose of Alpet D2 or Alpet D2 Quat-Free Surface Sanitizer with every application. Each worker receives a fresh application of sanitizer for consistent, measurable results every time. The HACCP SmartStep2 has an open design, meaning that there are no closed areas where pathogens can hide. The unit is designed to be simple—keeping purchase costs low and making the unit very easy to clean. Manufactured in the USA from 304 stainless steel with high-quality components throughout, the HACCP SmartStep is built to provide years of reliable performance.

Combining the HACCP SmartStep2 with Alpet D2 or Alpet D2 Quat-Free Surface Sanitizer creates an effective solution to reducing cross-contamination from footwear. Both Alpet D2 and Alpet D2 Quat-Free are alcohol-based surface sanitizers that are ready-to-use, highly evaporative, and ideal for water sensitive equipment. They have the fastest kill times available for non-food contact and food contact surfaces. Alpet D2 and Alpet D2 Quat-Free have a 10 second kill claim on non-food contact surfaces, including footwear, meaning minimal down time for production. Both Alpet D2 and Alpet D2 Quat-Free Surface Sanitizer are NSF listed, EPA registered, Kosher, Pareve and Halal certified. 

“The HACCP SmartStep2 provides effective footwear sanitization in a dual boot, walk-through format. It’s an ideal solution for any food processor looking to reduce the risk of cross-contamination from footwear.” - Ryan Witt, Best Sanitizers’ vice president of sales and marketing.

For more information on the HACCP SmartStep2 Walk-Through Dual Footwear Sanitizing Unit or any of our other footwear sanitizing units, please visit us at www.bestsanitizers.com.

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