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Vaask honored by Facility Maintenance Decisions

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser voted Readers’ Choice winner JANUARY 5, 2024 — MILWAUKEE — Leading facilities management publications Facility Maintenance Decisions and Facility Cleaning Decisions have honored the Vaask® permanent hand sanitizer dispenser among their Readers’ Choice Awards. The awards recognize “innovation and excellence in products that contribute to the efficient and profitable operations, maintenance and cleaning of institutional and commercial buildings.” Built to last of cast aluminum and steel, Vaask offers an optional online monitoring dashboard that tracks all of a facility’s dispensers and alerts staff when it’s time to refill, eliminating the time-consuming chore of checking each individual unit and also ensuring dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control earlier this year found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Vaask also uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), so there are never any batteries to change. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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Architectural Record honors Vaask

Architectural Record honors Vaask as Best in Class

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser wins Record Products Competition DECEMBER 12, 2023 — NEW YORK — Architectural Record today honored Vaask® as part of its annual Record Products competition, selecting the permanent hand sanitizer dispenser as the winner and best in class among kitchen and bath fixtures. “The Vaask dispenser is a hugely innovative and elevated departure from the typical hand sanitizer look, and the customizability is a real asset to the potential applications for this product,” wrote judge Alexandra Barker, principal at Brooklyn’s Barker Architecture Office. The annual competition showcases the best new building materials and furnishings as judged on innovation, function, sustainability and aesthetics. With Vaask, architects and designers can choose from a variety of real metal finishes as well as replicate wood or marble textures. They also have the option to include logos or graphics on the faceplate and take advantage of infinite color matching. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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Why built to last isn’t a thing of the past at Vaask

Finally … a quality hand sanitizer dispenser The name Vaask® derives from the Norwegian word for “wash,” but in every language, Vaask means one thing above all else: quality. There’s no other hand sanitizer dispenser on the market like it. From its all-metal construction and rugged reliability to its modern lines and precise, touchless gel delivery, Vaask is everything a hand sanitizing dispenser should be. Why is Vaask synonymous with quality? Days into the COVID-19 pandemic, we all found that existing hand sanitizer dispensers — when you could get your hands on them — were woefully inadequate. In fact, traditional plastic wall dispensers have a whopping 25% failure rate in their first three years, thanks to foreign manufacturing where low cost is valued more than high quality. Clearly the world needed better. So we went to work assembling a group of some of the best engineers in the business — firmware, software, mechanical and electrical, with dozens of patents among them — for the purpose of building the world’s best hand sanitizer dispenser. This dedicated team, many of whom had years of experience together creating excellent products at fan and light maker Big Ass Fans®, first examined the many problems of other hand sanitizer dispensers, and then set out to solve all of them in an entirely new and attractive design that people would actually want to use. Because when a hand sanitizer dispenser makes people want to use it not just to keep themselves healthy, but for the experience alone, they’re going to use it whether anyone’s watching them or not. And that helps make all of us healthier. Built to last Instead of flimsy plastic, we built Vaask of cast aluminum and galvanized steel. Vaask is so well built, in fact, that it stands up to accidental abuse at the MAC Speed & Strength gym in Plano, Texas. Unlike those “crappy plastic” containers that broke or flew open when a stray soccer ball hit them, “Vaask is indestructible,” said owner Jay McCareins, who knows the importance of strength as a former Princeton University standout and NFL player.  Vaask is so durable that one of our colleagues even tried and failed to destroy it with a baseball bat. Click here to watch her futile effort. To ensure smooth and accurate gel dispensing every time, we incorporated a high-end motor, as well as a fully sealed peristaltic pump and laser sensor for extraordinary precision. Typical dispenser motors squirt out varying amounts of gel, depending on its thickness.  California’s Tachi Palace Casino Resort sought out Vaask because those traditional dispensers routinely spurted out more than necessary, leading customers to clap their hands and send sanitizer soaring every which way. The maintenance team found itself dealing with peeling paint, damaged keypads and cracked material on high-end chairs.  “We were looking for durable, uniform dispensers that would fit into our resort look and feel, and Vaask delivered,” Facilities Manager James Silveira said. Vaask can even be easily adjusted to dispense different amounts of gel to suit the setting, such as when installed in schools with small children and their growing hands. Simplified maintenance All of Vaask’s components guarantee clean and accurate touchless delivery, as well as sturdy durability — Vaask is built for the long term. That’s why customers love our dispensers — and maintenance employees do as well.  We designed Vaask to require minimum attention, with extra-large gel containers for fewer refills and an optional online monitoring dashboard for automatic low-level alerts. If a dispenser should ever require more than a simple refill, QR codes quickly direct you to video tutorials, and we designed Vaask so that all parts are accessible, modular and can easily be replaced with just a Phillips-head screwdriver. We also developed a local and regional supply chain to support Vaask, which is manufactured here at our headquarters in Austin, Texas. That way, we’re always able to keep an eagle eye on quality and quickly respond to special customer requests because we know that a sure sign of quality is the ability to provide individual, human attention. Finally, while our dispensers work with any quality sanitizer gel, Vaask’s own Island Citrus gel needs to be felt — and smelled — to be appreciated. If the real proof of the pudding is in the eating, the real proof of Vaask’s quality is in the feeling it leaves you with: Clean, fresh and ready to face the world. Time and again our customers tell us, Vaask’s pleasant scent and gentle feel makes them want to use it again and again.  And isn’t that really the point?

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Environmental Protection names Vaask as New Product of the Year

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser honored as best safety equipment NOVEMBER 30, 2023 — DALLAS — Environmental Protection, a leading publication for environmental professionals across various industries, today honored the Vaask® permanent hand sanitizer dispenser as its New Product of the Year. The 14th annual awards recognize “achievements in making environmental professionals’ work easier, more efficient and more productive,” as well as a product’s “potential to make significant environmental impacts.” Built of cast aluminum and steel, Vaask replaces flimsy plastic hand sanitizer dispensers. Vaask’s optional online monitoring dashboard tracks all of a facility’s dispensers and alerts staff when it’s time to refill, eliminating the time-consuming chore of checking each individual unit and also ensuring dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control earlier this year found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Vaask also uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), so there are never any batteries to change. Built to last, Vaask offers an effective, money-saving hand sanitizing solution that makes hand hygiene desirable. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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New Equipment Digest again honors Vaask permanent hand sanitizer dispenser

Back-to-back Innovation Awards recognize Vaask’s design and technology NOVEMBER 29, 2023 — CLEVELAND — Leading industrial publication New Equipment Digest today honored the Vaask® permanent hand sanitizer dispenser for the second straight year as part of its annual Innovation Awards, praising the device for improving facility operations. The awards recognize “products that fundamentally change their markets, crush limitations of their product class and redefine design possibilities. In other words, products that provide real potential for disruptive change.” Built of cast aluminum and steel, Vaask stands up to the toughest environments and is backed by a 5-year warranty. Its optional online monitoring dashboard tracks all of a facility’s dispensers and alerts staff when it’s time to refill, eliminating the time-consuming chore of checking each individual unit and also ensuring dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control earlier this year found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Vaask also uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), so there are never any batteries to change. Built to last, Vaask offers an effective, money-saving hand sanitizing solution that makes hand hygiene desirable. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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BDNY hospitality trade fair

Vaask wins third straight honor at BDNY hospitality trade fair

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser honored for improving health and wellness NOVEMBER 12, 2023 — NEW YORK CITY — Leading hospitality industry trade fair BDNY today honored Vaask® for the third consecutive year, awarding the permanent hand sanitizer dispenser its top health and wellness prize. The Best of BDNY Product Design Competition celebrates products designed for hospitality interiors with a focus on aesthetics, functionality and, above all, innovation. With Vaask, architects and designers can choose from a variety of real metal finishes as well as replicate wood or marble textures. They also have the option to include logos or graphics on the faceplate and take advantage of infinite color matching. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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Rock & Brews Casino

KISS-backed Rock & Brews Casino selects Vaask hand sanitizer dispensers to stop germs

Vaask dispensers also simplify maintenance in busy facilities NOVEMBER 8, 2023 — BRAMAN, OKLAHOMA — Hand hygiene company Vaask® today announced that Oklahoma’s Rock & Brews Casino, whose owners include KISS members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, has installed the company’s touchless hand sanitizer dispensers to create a healthy space for guests and employees. In high-touch, high-traffic facilities like casinos, providing reliable hand sanitizer dispensers is crucial to improving hand hygiene and reducing the spread of germs. The company selected Vaask because of its design as a permanent, wall-recessed fixture that’s built to last compared to flimsy plastic traditional hand sanitizer dispensers. Vaask’s use of materials such as cast aluminum embodies the commitment to long-term thinking shared by the Kaw Nation, which owns and operates the casino. Beyond the casino, Rock & Brews Casino includes its namesake Rock & Brews restaurant, which opened its first location in Los Angeles in 2012 and has since expanded to more than a half-dozen states. Vaask has built a trusted relationship with the American Indian gaming community as an Associate Member of both the Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA) and California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA). With Vaask, casinos keep staff and guests free from germs while lowering maintenance costs. Vaask fixes the frequent frustrations caused by traditional hand sanitizer dispensers, including: Like the majority of Vaask customers, Rock & Brews Casino asked Vaask’s in-house manufacturing staff to customize its fixtures, matching components to the company’s colors. Find out why Tachi Palace also chose Vaask.

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Lafayette Regional Airport selects Vaask touchless hand sanitizer dispensers for new terminal

Design as permanent fixture solves problems with past flimsy plastic dispensers NOVEMBER 7, 2023 — LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA — Hand hygiene company Vaask® today announced its touchless hand sanitizer dispensers will be installed throughout Lafayette Regional Airport’s new $150 million terminal. The Louisiana airport’s leaders selected Vaask because of its design as a wall-recessed permanent fixture, replacing flimsy, plastic freestanding dispensers that become obstacles in concourses’ crowded halls. Lafayette’s new terminal doubles the size of the prior terminal, which is being demolished for future expansion, and adds art-driven public spaces throughout. Vaask’s elegant, modern design elevates the appearance of now-necessary hand sanitizer, replacing the unsightly plastic dispensers that became so common during the pandemic. Vaask’s Island Citrus sanitizer gel also smells great and hydrates hands, encouraging passengers and employees to sanitize. That helps prevent the spread of germs in environments where studies show passengers can come into contact with 700 touchpoints in a typical journey. Vaask also offers simplified maintenance for airport employees. The dispenser uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE) instead of ever-changing batteries. Vaask also offers an optional online monitoring dashboard that alerts staff when it’s time to refill. The dashboard eliminates the time-consuming chore of checking each individual dispenser and also ensures dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published this year in the American Journal of Infection Control found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Airports, including Salt Lake City International Airport, have also turned to Vaask because it fixes the many frequent frustrations caused by traditional hand sanitizer dispensers, including: Vaask’s features also include: Find out why Nashville International Airport also chose Vaask.

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Desert Diamond Casinos installing Vaask hand sanitizer dispensers across all facilities

Vaask keeps guests, employees healthy in high-touch, high-traffic spaces NOVEMBER 6, 2023 — TUCSON, ARIZONA — Hand hygiene company Vaask® today announced its touchless hand sanitizer dispensers will be installed in all four of Desert Diamond Casinos & Entertainment’s casinos in the Southwestern United States. The gaming leader selected Vaask because of its built-to-last, permanent design, which embodies the commitment to long-term thinking shared by the Tohono O’odham Nation that owns and operates the casinos. For more than 30 years, Desert Diamond has provided world-class gaming, entertainment, dining and accommodations with rapid expansion that includes a new casino under construction near Glendale, Arizona. Vaask has built a trusted relationship with the American Indian gaming community as an Associate Member of both the Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA) and California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA). With Vaask, casinos keep staff and guests free from germs while lowering maintenance costs. Vaask also fixes the frequent frustrations caused by traditional hand sanitizer dispensers, including: Like the majority of Vaask customers, Desert Diamond asked Vaask’s in-house manufacturing staff to customize its fixtures, adding its logo to each unit and embossing it with a chrome shine to match the specially selected chrome components on each dispenser. Find out why Tachi Palace also chose Vaask.

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The trouble with T-zones: We can’t stop touching them

Jon Olsen | Vaask Founder If you’re reading this, chances are you’re touching one of the germiest objects in your home or office: your keyboard or phone. And it’s also likely that before the next time you wash your hands, you’ll touch your T-zone. What on earth is the T-zone, you ask? It’s the term that infectious disease researchers use for those features of our face where infection gains easy entry: our eyes, nose and mouth. Studies show we can’t keep our fingers off them, which certainly helps explain how 80% of illnesses are spread through our hands. It also reinforces the vital importance of keeping them clean, especially as we enter the flu, cold and COVID season, or FCC, as we call it at Vaask — not to mention RSV. By the numbers It takes only a brief review of germ populations and human habits to understand why we humans are so susceptible to whatever’s “going around.” For one thing, our cellphones, which we’re constantly touching, are said to harbor more than 17,000 bacteria per square inch. Our computer keyboards are also breeding grounds for germs. Desktops themselves have been famously found to have 400 times more bacteria than the average toilet seat. And while some of those bacteria aren’t ordinarily harmful, others are the kind that nobody wants to come into contact with, including COVID-19 and MRSA. And then there’s doorknobs, handles, touch screens, elevator buttons, stair railings — you get the picture. Germs are everywhere, and when you multiply their numbers by the more than 60 times an hour that the average person touches their T-zone, it’s obvious that we’ve got a problem. We’re constantly at risk of infecting ourselves with something nasty. Too much face time Why are we all so hooked on touching our face? Can’t we just stop? Apparently not. Since early childhood, we’ve learned to touch our eyes, nose and mouth on demand. It’s how we show we know the meaning of the words, after all. Researchers have found it can work as a stress reliever — an adult method of self-soothing, perhaps, that works in the same way as thumb-sucking does for many babies. Like thumb-sucking, face-touching is a habit that starts when we’re in the womb. It’s in our DNA — primates do it, too. And while gorillas and chimpanzees may think nothing of it, we humans now know better. We have been educated since early in the COVID-19 pandemic to the fact that the mucous membranes in our eyes, nose and mouth serve as perfect conduits for all sorts of viruses. The late infectious disease researcher Mary-Louise McLaws was renowned for her studies on the frequency of face-touching, especially of the T-zone entryways. She found that people have no idea how frequently they bring their hand to their face: “We rub our eyes, scratch our nose, touch our mouth,” McLaws told The New York Times, creating ample opportunity for viruses to enter our bodies. People need to be aware of how often they do it, she said, and try to limit the frequency. Touch the forehead or an ear instead. Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done. Despite knowing how it’s likely to make us sick, touching our T-zone is a tough, if not impossible, habit to break. Even medical students can’t stop themselves. In one study, they did it as frequently as 23 times an hour. And anecdotal reports suggest that thinking about stopping can actually have the opposite effect. So what’s the answer? From a young age, we’ve all been taught not to touch things that can hurt us or easily break: a hot burner, an electrical outlet, Granddad’s favorite glass decanter. It might be time to start adding “T-zone” to that list. But for those of us who are stuck in our face-touching ways, the answer is twofold: First, stay away from those mucous membranes whenever possible. Touch your cheek, your forehead or your chin instead — anywhere but the T-zone, in other words. And keep a clean tissue handy for the times when you have to touch those areas. Secondly — and more importantly — we all need to practice good hand hygiene. That means washing our hands with soap and water for 20 seconds. But given that researchers have found only 9% of people actually meet the standards set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention when it comes to using soap and water, compared to 84% of people who properly sanitize their hands, it may be even better to use a 60% alcohol-based sanitizer like Vaask’s Island Citrus moisturizing sanitizer gel.  That’s especially true in high-touch areas. Remember, all those doorknobs, handles, buttons and touch screens are precisely the kinds of surfaces where viruses can survive the longest (outside of us, that is). That’s why it’s so vital that we sanitize before and after touching them. If we can all do better at both keeping our hands clean and limiting our T-zone touching, then — fingers crossed — we might just be able to gain the upper hand against germs. Interested in a generous sample of Vaask’s Island Citrus sanitizer gel? Sign up here.

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Vaask honored by Facility Maintenance Decisions

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser voted Readers’ Choice winner JANUARY 5, 2024 — MILWAUKEE — Leading facilities management publications Facility Maintenance Decisions and Facility Cleaning Decisions have honored the Vaask® permanent hand sanitizer dispenser among their Readers’ Choice Awards. The awards recognize “innovation and excellence in products that contribute to the efficient and profitable operations, maintenance and cleaning of institutional and commercial buildings.” Built to last of cast aluminum and steel, Vaask offers an optional online monitoring dashboard that tracks all of a facility’s dispensers and alerts staff when it’s time to refill, eliminating the time-consuming chore of checking each individual unit and also ensuring dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control earlier this year found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Vaask also uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), so there are never any batteries to change. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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Architectural Record honors Vaask

Architectural Record honors Vaask as Best in Class

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser wins Record Products Competition DECEMBER 12, 2023 — NEW YORK — Architectural Record today honored Vaask® as part of its annual Record Products competition, selecting the permanent hand sanitizer dispenser as the winner and best in class among kitchen and bath fixtures. “The Vaask dispenser is a hugely innovative and elevated departure from the typical hand sanitizer look, and the customizability is a real asset to the potential applications for this product,” wrote judge Alexandra Barker, principal at Brooklyn’s Barker Architecture Office. The annual competition showcases the best new building materials and furnishings as judged on innovation, function, sustainability and aesthetics. With Vaask, architects and designers can choose from a variety of real metal finishes as well as replicate wood or marble textures. They also have the option to include logos or graphics on the faceplate and take advantage of infinite color matching. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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Why built to last isn’t a thing of the past at Vaask

Finally … a quality hand sanitizer dispenser The name Vaask® derives from the Norwegian word for “wash,” but in every language, Vaask means one thing above all else: quality. There’s no other hand sanitizer dispenser on the market like it. From its all-metal construction and rugged reliability to its modern lines and precise, touchless gel delivery, Vaask is everything a hand sanitizing dispenser should be. Why is Vaask synonymous with quality? Days into the COVID-19 pandemic, we all found that existing hand sanitizer dispensers — when you could get your hands on them — were woefully inadequate. In fact, traditional plastic wall dispensers have a whopping 25% failure rate in their first three years, thanks to foreign manufacturing where low cost is valued more than high quality. Clearly the world needed better. So we went to work assembling a group of some of the best engineers in the business — firmware, software, mechanical and electrical, with dozens of patents among them — for the purpose of building the world’s best hand sanitizer dispenser. This dedicated team, many of whom had years of experience together creating excellent products at fan and light maker Big Ass Fans®, first examined the many problems of other hand sanitizer dispensers, and then set out to solve all of them in an entirely new and attractive design that people would actually want to use. Because when a hand sanitizer dispenser makes people want to use it not just to keep themselves healthy, but for the experience alone, they’re going to use it whether anyone’s watching them or not. And that helps make all of us healthier. Built to last Instead of flimsy plastic, we built Vaask of cast aluminum and galvanized steel. Vaask is so well built, in fact, that it stands up to accidental abuse at the MAC Speed & Strength gym in Plano, Texas. Unlike those “crappy plastic” containers that broke or flew open when a stray soccer ball hit them, “Vaask is indestructible,” said owner Jay McCareins, who knows the importance of strength as a former Princeton University standout and NFL player.  Vaask is so durable that one of our colleagues even tried and failed to destroy it with a baseball bat. Click here to watch her futile effort. To ensure smooth and accurate gel dispensing every time, we incorporated a high-end motor, as well as a fully sealed peristaltic pump and laser sensor for extraordinary precision. Typical dispenser motors squirt out varying amounts of gel, depending on its thickness.  California’s Tachi Palace Casino Resort sought out Vaask because those traditional dispensers routinely spurted out more than necessary, leading customers to clap their hands and send sanitizer soaring every which way. The maintenance team found itself dealing with peeling paint, damaged keypads and cracked material on high-end chairs.  “We were looking for durable, uniform dispensers that would fit into our resort look and feel, and Vaask delivered,” Facilities Manager James Silveira said. Vaask can even be easily adjusted to dispense different amounts of gel to suit the setting, such as when installed in schools with small children and their growing hands. Simplified maintenance All of Vaask’s components guarantee clean and accurate touchless delivery, as well as sturdy durability — Vaask is built for the long term. That’s why customers love our dispensers — and maintenance employees do as well.  We designed Vaask to require minimum attention, with extra-large gel containers for fewer refills and an optional online monitoring dashboard for automatic low-level alerts. If a dispenser should ever require more than a simple refill, QR codes quickly direct you to video tutorials, and we designed Vaask so that all parts are accessible, modular and can easily be replaced with just a Phillips-head screwdriver. We also developed a local and regional supply chain to support Vaask, which is manufactured here at our headquarters in Austin, Texas. That way, we’re always able to keep an eagle eye on quality and quickly respond to special customer requests because we know that a sure sign of quality is the ability to provide individual, human attention. Finally, while our dispensers work with any quality sanitizer gel, Vaask’s own Island Citrus gel needs to be felt — and smelled — to be appreciated. If the real proof of the pudding is in the eating, the real proof of Vaask’s quality is in the feeling it leaves you with: Clean, fresh and ready to face the world. Time and again our customers tell us, Vaask’s pleasant scent and gentle feel makes them want to use it again and again.  And isn’t that really the point?

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Environmental Protection names Vaask as New Product of the Year

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser honored as best safety equipment NOVEMBER 30, 2023 — DALLAS — Environmental Protection, a leading publication for environmental professionals across various industries, today honored the Vaask® permanent hand sanitizer dispenser as its New Product of the Year. The 14th annual awards recognize “achievements in making environmental professionals’ work easier, more efficient and more productive,” as well as a product’s “potential to make significant environmental impacts.” Built of cast aluminum and steel, Vaask replaces flimsy plastic hand sanitizer dispensers. Vaask’s optional online monitoring dashboard tracks all of a facility’s dispensers and alerts staff when it’s time to refill, eliminating the time-consuming chore of checking each individual unit and also ensuring dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control earlier this year found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Vaask also uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), so there are never any batteries to change. Built to last, Vaask offers an effective, money-saving hand sanitizing solution that makes hand hygiene desirable. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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New Equipment Digest again honors Vaask permanent hand sanitizer dispenser

Back-to-back Innovation Awards recognize Vaask’s design and technology NOVEMBER 29, 2023 — CLEVELAND — Leading industrial publication New Equipment Digest today honored the Vaask® permanent hand sanitizer dispenser for the second straight year as part of its annual Innovation Awards, praising the device for improving facility operations. The awards recognize “products that fundamentally change their markets, crush limitations of their product class and redefine design possibilities. In other words, products that provide real potential for disruptive change.” Built of cast aluminum and steel, Vaask stands up to the toughest environments and is backed by a 5-year warranty. Its optional online monitoring dashboard tracks all of a facility’s dispensers and alerts staff when it’s time to refill, eliminating the time-consuming chore of checking each individual unit and also ensuring dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control earlier this year found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Vaask also uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE), so there are never any batteries to change. Built to last, Vaask offers an effective, money-saving hand sanitizing solution that makes hand hygiene desirable. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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BDNY hospitality trade fair

Vaask wins third straight honor at BDNY hospitality trade fair

Permanent hand sanitizer dispenser honored for improving health and wellness NOVEMBER 12, 2023 — NEW YORK CITY — Leading hospitality industry trade fair BDNY today honored Vaask® for the third consecutive year, awarding the permanent hand sanitizer dispenser its top health and wellness prize. The Best of BDNY Product Design Competition celebrates products designed for hospitality interiors with a focus on aesthetics, functionality and, above all, innovation. With Vaask, architects and designers can choose from a variety of real metal finishes as well as replicate wood or marble textures. They also have the option to include logos or graphics on the faceplate and take advantage of infinite color matching. Vaask’s features also include: Click here to learn more about the honor for Vaask. Click here to see Vaask in action.

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Rock & Brews Casino

KISS-backed Rock & Brews Casino selects Vaask hand sanitizer dispensers to stop germs

Vaask dispensers also simplify maintenance in busy facilities NOVEMBER 8, 2023 — BRAMAN, OKLAHOMA — Hand hygiene company Vaask® today announced that Oklahoma’s Rock & Brews Casino, whose owners include KISS members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, has installed the company’s touchless hand sanitizer dispensers to create a healthy space for guests and employees. In high-touch, high-traffic facilities like casinos, providing reliable hand sanitizer dispensers is crucial to improving hand hygiene and reducing the spread of germs. The company selected Vaask because of its design as a permanent, wall-recessed fixture that’s built to last compared to flimsy plastic traditional hand sanitizer dispensers. Vaask’s use of materials such as cast aluminum embodies the commitment to long-term thinking shared by the Kaw Nation, which owns and operates the casino. Beyond the casino, Rock & Brews Casino includes its namesake Rock & Brews restaurant, which opened its first location in Los Angeles in 2012 and has since expanded to more than a half-dozen states. Vaask has built a trusted relationship with the American Indian gaming community as an Associate Member of both the Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA) and California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA). With Vaask, casinos keep staff and guests free from germs while lowering maintenance costs. Vaask fixes the frequent frustrations caused by traditional hand sanitizer dispensers, including: Like the majority of Vaask customers, Rock & Brews Casino asked Vaask’s in-house manufacturing staff to customize its fixtures, matching components to the company’s colors. Find out why Tachi Palace also chose Vaask.

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Lafayette Regional Airport selects Vaask touchless hand sanitizer dispensers for new terminal

Design as permanent fixture solves problems with past flimsy plastic dispensers NOVEMBER 7, 2023 — LAFAYETTE, LOUISIANA — Hand hygiene company Vaask® today announced its touchless hand sanitizer dispensers will be installed throughout Lafayette Regional Airport’s new $150 million terminal. The Louisiana airport’s leaders selected Vaask because of its design as a wall-recessed permanent fixture, replacing flimsy, plastic freestanding dispensers that become obstacles in concourses’ crowded halls. Lafayette’s new terminal doubles the size of the prior terminal, which is being demolished for future expansion, and adds art-driven public spaces throughout. Vaask’s elegant, modern design elevates the appearance of now-necessary hand sanitizer, replacing the unsightly plastic dispensers that became so common during the pandemic. Vaask’s Island Citrus sanitizer gel also smells great and hydrates hands, encouraging passengers and employees to sanitize. That helps prevent the spread of germs in environments where studies show passengers can come into contact with 700 touchpoints in a typical journey. Vaask also offers simplified maintenance for airport employees. The dispenser uses AC power or Power over Ethernet (PoE) instead of ever-changing batteries. Vaask also offers an optional online monitoring dashboard that alerts staff when it’s time to refill. The dashboard eliminates the time-consuming chore of checking each individual dispenser and also ensures dispensers always stay filled. This technology solves the most common problem with hand sanitizer, which, despite being more essential than ever before, is frequently not used, as a study published this year in the American Journal of Infection Control found 77% of people report dispensers to be empty. Airports, including Salt Lake City International Airport, have also turned to Vaask because it fixes the many frequent frustrations caused by traditional hand sanitizer dispensers, including: Vaask’s features also include: Find out why Nashville International Airport also chose Vaask.

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Desert Diamond Casinos installing Vaask hand sanitizer dispensers across all facilities

Vaask keeps guests, employees healthy in high-touch, high-traffic spaces NOVEMBER 6, 2023 — TUCSON, ARIZONA — Hand hygiene company Vaask® today announced its touchless hand sanitizer dispensers will be installed in all four of Desert Diamond Casinos & Entertainment’s casinos in the Southwestern United States. The gaming leader selected Vaask because of its built-to-last, permanent design, which embodies the commitment to long-term thinking shared by the Tohono O’odham Nation that owns and operates the casinos. For more than 30 years, Desert Diamond has provided world-class gaming, entertainment, dining and accommodations with rapid expansion that includes a new casino under construction near Glendale, Arizona. Vaask has built a trusted relationship with the American Indian gaming community as an Associate Member of both the Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA) and California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA). With Vaask, casinos keep staff and guests free from germs while lowering maintenance costs. Vaask also fixes the frequent frustrations caused by traditional hand sanitizer dispensers, including: Like the majority of Vaask customers, Desert Diamond asked Vaask’s in-house manufacturing staff to customize its fixtures, adding its logo to each unit and embossing it with a chrome shine to match the specially selected chrome components on each dispenser. Find out why Tachi Palace also chose Vaask.

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The trouble with T-zones: We can’t stop touching them

Jon Olsen | Vaask Founder If you’re reading this, chances are you’re touching one of the germiest objects in your home or office: your keyboard or phone. And it’s also likely that before the next time you wash your hands, you’ll touch your T-zone. What on earth is the T-zone, you ask? It’s the term that infectious disease researchers use for those features of our face where infection gains easy entry: our eyes, nose and mouth. Studies show we can’t keep our fingers off them, which certainly helps explain how 80% of illnesses are spread through our hands. It also reinforces the vital importance of keeping them clean, especially as we enter the flu, cold and COVID season, or FCC, as we call it at Vaask — not to mention RSV. By the numbers It takes only a brief review of germ populations and human habits to understand why we humans are so susceptible to whatever’s “going around.” For one thing, our cellphones, which we’re constantly touching, are said to harbor more than 17,000 bacteria per square inch. Our computer keyboards are also breeding grounds for germs. Desktops themselves have been famously found to have 400 times more bacteria than the average toilet seat. And while some of those bacteria aren’t ordinarily harmful, others are the kind that nobody wants to come into contact with, including COVID-19 and MRSA. And then there’s doorknobs, handles, touch screens, elevator buttons, stair railings — you get the picture. Germs are everywhere, and when you multiply their numbers by the more than 60 times an hour that the average person touches their T-zone, it’s obvious that we’ve got a problem. We’re constantly at risk of infecting ourselves with something nasty. Too much face time Why are we all so hooked on touching our face? Can’t we just stop? Apparently not. Since early childhood, we’ve learned to touch our eyes, nose and mouth on demand. It’s how we show we know the meaning of the words, after all. Researchers have found it can work as a stress reliever — an adult method of self-soothing, perhaps, that works in the same way as thumb-sucking does for many babies. Like thumb-sucking, face-touching is a habit that starts when we’re in the womb. It’s in our DNA — primates do it, too. And while gorillas and chimpanzees may think nothing of it, we humans now know better. We have been educated since early in the COVID-19 pandemic to the fact that the mucous membranes in our eyes, nose and mouth serve as perfect conduits for all sorts of viruses. The late infectious disease researcher Mary-Louise McLaws was renowned for her studies on the frequency of face-touching, especially of the T-zone entryways. She found that people have no idea how frequently they bring their hand to their face: “We rub our eyes, scratch our nose, touch our mouth,” McLaws told The New York Times, creating ample opportunity for viruses to enter our bodies. People need to be aware of how often they do it, she said, and try to limit the frequency. Touch the forehead or an ear instead. Unfortunately, that’s easier said than done. Despite knowing how it’s likely to make us sick, touching our T-zone is a tough, if not impossible, habit to break. Even medical students can’t stop themselves. In one study, they did it as frequently as 23 times an hour. And anecdotal reports suggest that thinking about stopping can actually have the opposite effect. So what’s the answer? From a young age, we’ve all been taught not to touch things that can hurt us or easily break: a hot burner, an electrical outlet, Granddad’s favorite glass decanter. It might be time to start adding “T-zone” to that list. But for those of us who are stuck in our face-touching ways, the answer is twofold: First, stay away from those mucous membranes whenever possible. Touch your cheek, your forehead or your chin instead — anywhere but the T-zone, in other words. And keep a clean tissue handy for the times when you have to touch those areas. Secondly — and more importantly — we all need to practice good hand hygiene. That means washing our hands with soap and water for 20 seconds. But given that researchers have found only 9% of people actually meet the standards set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention when it comes to using soap and water, compared to 84% of people who properly sanitize their hands, it may be even better to use a 60% alcohol-based sanitizer like Vaask’s Island Citrus moisturizing sanitizer gel.  That’s especially true in high-touch areas. Remember, all those doorknobs, handles, buttons and touch screens are precisely the kinds of surfaces where viruses can survive the longest (outside of us, that is). That’s why it’s so vital that we sanitize before and after touching them. If we can all do better at both keeping our hands clean and limiting our T-zone touching, then — fingers crossed — we might just be able to gain the upper hand against germs. Interested in a generous sample of Vaask’s Island Citrus sanitizer gel? Sign up here.

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