Retail
Assisting in protecting the community and environment
No longer is susceptibility to MRSA infections restricted to hospitalised patients. The entire population is at risk by the increasing presence of MRSA bacteria in the community environment.
It is recommended that patients wear See it SAFE® pyjamas prior to, during and after their visits to hospital to help protect them from MRSA infection. The fibre system woven throughout the garments eliminates 99.9% of germs in less than one hour, which will help combat the effect of MRSA during hospital stays.
Benefits to the retail sector
The increasing frequency of anti-microbial resistance among infectious organisms is of great concern to both medical providers and the general public. The public needs to be alerted to this potentially devastating threat. MRSA can be picked up just about anywhere, from hospitals, schools and workplaces to your own kitchen or bathroom. Any open wound, even a scraped knee or a minor cut, is susceptible to infection.
Children playing sports are at greater risk because they share equipment and have skin contact, which are both common causes of infection.
See it SAFE® anti-microbial range of nightwear and bed-linen is available to the public and private domain to reduce the risk of bacterial infection and protect the wearer from contamination from the surrounding environment. See it SAFE® is the only significant “self help” preventative measure to protect oneself against the potential of contracting MRSA.
See it SAFE® reduces the risk of the wearer being contaminated from the environment but also reduces the risk of the environment getting contaminated from the wearer – 1 in 3 people are known staphylococcus carriers. See it SAFE® can help prevent infection from the environment, prevent infection of open wounds and speed up the healing process.
The healing properties of silver are well renowned and See it SAFE® , combined with X-STATIC® silver fibre, offers all the benefits known to be inherent to pure silver as a textile fabric to eliminate microbial infections.




