
Photo courtesy Meritech
Golden, Colo. — Meritech, a manufacturer of automated hygiene technology, highlights its core product line for footwear sanitation: the Meritech Boot Scrubbers. The boot scrubbers are designed to ensure hygiene compliance in food processing and packaging environments, aligning with standards set by GFSI, FDA, FSMA, USDA and GMP.
The boot scrubbers feature adjustable brush heights to accommodate a variety of footwear, ensuring thorough cleaning for every user, said Meritech. The system automatically maintains the necessary chemical concentration for effective sanitation, eliminating human error and ensuring consistent pathogen removal, the manufacturer said. The brushes can be removed without tools, and the bidirectional operation saves space and reduces costs by allowing the scrubbers to be installed in compact areas without sacrificing efficiency, according to the company. For complete hand and footwear sanitation, the boot scrubbers can be combined with Meritech’s CleanTech Automated Handwashing Stations, ensuring over 99.9% pathogen removal in just 12 seconds, said Meritech.
The scrubbers are made in the United States at Meritech’s Colorado headquarters.
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