Touch and Go: How Paprtect is Transforming Public Touchscreen Hygiene


Effectiveness of Paprtect was demonstrated in a study at a workplace with several hundred employees, where Paprtect units were placed by a coffee machine. ATP testing showed a significant reduction in microbial contamination, with results showing up to 75% decrease in contamination levels, confirming the product’s efficacy in maintaining public health safety.

In the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, public touchscreens serve as vital points of interaction, from the self-service kiosks at our favorite cafes to the check-in terminals at bustling airports. But each touch carries a hidden risk: microbial contamination. Enter Paprtect, a trailblazer whose innovative product promises not just cleanliness but peace of mind.

Imagine a sleek dispenser that elegantly wraps your fingertip with a thin, protective paper barrier with a single press. This ingenious solution allows users to interact with any touchscreen without ever making direct skin contact, thereby bypassing the germs that typically hitch a ride on our fingertips.

This isn’t just another piece of tech—it’s a leap towards sustainable hygiene. Unlike traditional hand sanitizers that rely on chemicals and produce waste, Paprtect’s eco-friendly approach reduces environmental impact and sidesteps the chemical trail often left by liquid sanitizers.

To truly test the efficacy of this innovative barrier, Paprtect conducted a rigorous study at a workplace bustling with several hundred employees. The Paprtect units were strategically placed near the coffee machine, a high-traffic area where interaction with touchscreens is frequent. ATP testing—a method renowned for its ability to detect even trace amounts of biological contamination by measuring light produced from ATP—was used to gauge the cleanliness levels.

The results were nothing short of impressive. Initial contamination levels on the coffee machine’s touchscreen were alarmingly high, with readings soaring above 450 RLU, indicating a high risk of microbial transmission. Fast forward three weeks with Paprtect in use, and the contamination levels dramatically dropped—by up to 75%. Surfaces that once buzzed with microbial life were now within the ‘Approved’ hygiene threshold.

These statistics are compelling, but the real success of Paprtect lies in its ability to blend seamless functionality with absolute safety. It’s about creating a cleaner contact point in our interconnected world, where public health and hygiene are paramount.

As we navigate our digital-dominated landscape, embracing solutions like Paprtect can revolutionize the way we maintain public hygiene. It’s not just about staying clean; it’s about staying connected—safely.

So, next time you’re about to touch a public screen, imagine a world where you can “Touch and Go” without worry. Thanks to Paprtect, that world is at your fingertips.