Wednesday, June 10, 2020

ANTIMICROBIAL KEYCARDS NOW AVAILABLE FOR HOTELS

ANTIMICROBIAL KEY CARDS FOR HOTELSJust about every large hotel chain has been telling the world about how they’re going to keep their hotel clean and safe from COVID-19. Here’s what a bunch of them said they’d be doing, back in late April. And now they can all bring our health and safety one step further, with keycards that are antimicrobial.Lodging Access Systems is a technological services company that serves the entertainment, leisure and hospitality industry. Their largest division, RFID Hotel, provides hotels and resorts with RFID cards, wristbands and similar items.The concept of manufacturing plastic cards and badges with antimicrobial properties was first conceived in 2010 and was later patented. Lodging Access Systems has just gotten...

Friday, May 29, 2020

Hotels come up with antimicrobial keycard technology

Hotels come up with antimicrobial keycard technologyLodging Access Systems has gained exclusive rights and permits to produce and sell patented proprietary antimicrobial plastic keycards to hotels and resorts in the United States and provides hotels with keycards and credentials from its subsidiaries, RFID Hotel and LAS Hospitality Supply.These key cards include a new antimicrobial layer technology to inhibit the growth and transfer to the surfaces of heavily circulated products such as hotel keypaths of germs, viruses and pathogens. Antimicrobial agents are added to inhibit the regeneration of germs, viruses and bacteria by manufacturing the hotel keycard to 99.99%. The effect lasts long without any adverse effects on anybody...

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Antimicrobial Room Key Card Technology Now Available For Hotels

Antimicrobial keycard technology now available for hotels.Lodging Access Systems, which provides hotels with keycards and credentials through its subsidiaries, RFID Hotel and LAS Hospitality Supply, has acquired the exclusive right and license to manufacture and distribute a patented and proprietary antimicrobial plastic keycard to hotels and resorts in the United States.These keycards contain New Antimicrobial Layer technology to inhibit the growth and transmission of germs, viruses and pathogens that thrive on the surfaces of intensely circulated products such as hotel keycards. Antimicrobial agents are added during manufacture of the hotel keycard to inhibit up to 99.99 percent of germ, virus and bacteria regeneration. The effect is long-lasting...

Monday, May 18, 2020

Introduction of Antimicrobial Hotel Key Card Technology - RFID Hotel and LAS Hospitality Supply Address Updated Hotel Environment Standards

RFID Hotel and LAS Hospitality Supply Address Updated Hotel Environment Standards with Introduction of Antimicrobial Key Card TechnologyPatented innovation capable of inhibiting up to 99.99 percent of virus and bacteria growth on key card surfaces and available to hoteliers throughout the US.Lodging Access Systems, a company that provides thousands of hotels globally with a full spectrum of key cards and credentials through its subsidiaries, RFID Hotel and LAS Hospitality Supply, has announced that it has acquired the exclusive right and license to manufacture and distribute a patented and proprietary antimicrobial plastic key card to hotels and resorts in the United States.These key cards contain New Antimicrobial Layer (NAML) technology to...

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Germiest Spots in Your Hotel Room - Hotel Room Keys

Germiest Spots in Your Hotel Room Room keys are never disinfected, yet you touch your room key multiple times per day. Kind of like credit cards or cash, they end up being some of the germiest items you touch all day. The 15 Germiest Spots in Your Hotel Room Slideshow December 12, 2017 | Holly Van Hare https://www.thedailymeal.com/travel/germiest-spots-hotel-room-slideshow/slide-13A simple solution to controlling bacteria on your credit cards, Hotel Keys and ID badges! Information about how germs and microbes remain on the surface or your cards or employee badges.  www.antimicrobialcards....

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

How to clean your credit cards

When we talk about the prevention of spreading germs, there are a few things that immediately come to mind — washing your hands, disinfecting common surfaces and practicing social distancing whenever possible. But there are a few everyday items that may not be top of mind when we consider what we should regularly clean, including what’s in our wallets. Every time we buy groceries, grab takeout or make any other purchase, we’ll more than likely touch our credit card to do so. Whether you’re tapping to pay, swiping your card or inserting the chip, that means your card is touching where hundreds or even thousands of cards have also touched recently. How coronavirus spreads According to the World Health Organization (WHO), coronavirus is...

Monday, March 30, 2020

Disinfecting your bank card once a week, an expert reveals

Expert reveals you should be disinfecting your bank card once a week because it could be contaminated from previous users all touching the same reader amid coronavirus outbreak Keeping your card clean - is in your hands A Physician has revealed how debit and credit cards can carry microbes from those who have used the same card reader before you, including bacteria such as salmonella and E.Coli. Former orthopaedic surgeon Dr Chike Emeagi, Medical Director of Hampstead Aesthetics Clinic and Dr Chike Clinics, told FEMAIL that while the risk is low, it is still possible for corona virus particles to survive long enough on the flat surface of a card reader to be transferred to your card.  He explained that germs can hide...

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

How Long Can Viruses Live on Surfaces?

How Long Can Viruses Live on Surfaces? The novel coronavirus is spreading across the globe in record time. But how long can it live on surfaces?Between all those door handles, credit card keypads and even cell phones, we touch so many surfaces daily. It's just a fact of life. But when it's flu season — or there's an outbreak of any other virus — this simple act of touching stuff can spread germs. How Long Can Viruses Live on Surfaces In many cases, it's cause for concern because some viruses can live on surfaces for hours — or even weeks. What's not always clear is how long a surface, like a credit card terminal at the gas pump, might stay contaminated if a sick person sneezes on it.Part of the uncertainty is because viruses are diverse...

How to clean your credit cards

How to clean your credit cards When we talk about the prevention of spreading germs, there are a few things that immediately come to mind — washing your hands, disinfecting common surfaces and practicing social distancing whenever possible. But there are a few everyday items that may not be top of mind when we consider what we should regularly clean, including what’s in our wallets.Every time we buy groceries, grab takeout or make any other purchase, we’ll more than likely touch our credit card to do so. Whether you’re tapping to pay, swiping your card or inserting the chip, that means your card is touching where hundreds or even thousands of cards have also touched recently. How coronavirus spreads According to the World Health Organization...

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