For further training in practical hand hygiene.
The all-round carefree package with DesiCoach® offers the ideal support for your 'Hand Hygiene Action Day'.
- Visible training of hygienic hand disinfection
- Flexible training options for on-site training and as a giveaway
- Simplified organization with prepared flyers, posters and templates
- The training highlight for your action day
184,90€ - 739,60€
(available for up to 36 months)
Your package for hand hygiene
The World Health Organization (WHO) calls for "World Hand Hygiene Day" every year on May 5th, and the Clean Hands Campaign (ASH) also motivates its participants to carry out public-friendly activities on this day.
Whether on May 5th or any other day, action days are an excellent opportunity to promote hygiene and compliance.
training options
DesiCoach® 4Groups – "Stay and Play"
• 20-course course for on-site training
• under the supervision of a hygiene specialist
DesiCoach® 2Go – "Load and Go"
• Individual training to distribute and take away
• with online instructions and evaluation

The DesiCoach® method
Through visual feedback, everyone develops their own individual technique for effective hand disinfection! The training with the DesiCoach® coloring and decolorizing agent combines for the first time the three most important learning objectives in one product:
- The individual dosage amount
→ The right amount for your hand size - The correct rubbing technique
→ The most effective techniques for complete wetting - The correct order when applying
→ Your routine for fixing vulnerabilities
Here's how it works:
Preparation: Training with DesiCoach® requires neither electricity nor additional equipment: sufficient light, an easy-to-clean surface and damp cloths are sufficient.
Training Part I: The DesiCoach® coloring agent magically colors your hands after about 1 minute. The color intensity can then be used to determine whether the dosage was sufficient. Uncolored areas of skin show gaps in coverage.
Training Part II: The DesiCoach® Disinfectant makes every hand movement immediately visible. The goal is to wet all areas before the disinfectant evaporates. Color residue indicates that the area was wetted too late or not at all.
Repeat: If necessary, the training can be repeated immediately. Wash your hands beforehand to ensure the dyer can dye your hair properly. At the end of the training, any remaining dye residue can be easily washed off.
The highlight for the following occasions:
- for implementation your day of action for hand hygiene
- for enlightenment of patients and visitors on the topic of hand hygiene
- for further training medical and non-medical professions
- for induction and training of employees, interns, trainees and students of medical professions
Prepared materials:
- practical training hand disinfection with DesiCoach®
- announcement of the action day with a large-format poster
- theoretical knowledge for hand disinfection using flyers and posters
- prepared templates to support invitation email, experience report or training presentation
The quality promise of DesiCoach®
We use high-quality and skin-friendly ingredients out of conviction - after all, our hands are already exposed to enough stress in everyday life. The special DesiCoach® magic lies in a natural mineral. This enables optimal visualization of the disinfection through contrasting color nuances on all skin tones.
- With natural mineral white
- With natural lipids
- With panthenol (provitamin B5)
- Without fragrances
- Vegan
In order to achieve comparable properties to everyday disinfectants, DesiCoach® is based on similar ingredients: alcohol, water and lipids.

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Frequently asked questions
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- The dosing quantity was not correct or too much liquid was dripped. Measure the reaction time with a stopwatch for clarification. If this is less than 30 seconds, the problem is an application error that can now be rectified.
- DesiCoach® is not compatible with some creams that have extremely strong pH buffers. Ask the person concerned to wash their hands and try again.
- The minimum shelf life has expired or DesiCoach® has been stored incorrectly. If you do not intend to use DesiCoach® for a longer period of time, you should store the training in the refrigerator to significantly extend its shelf life

We use the DesiCoach very frequently, primarily during internship weeks for nursing students. With the DesiCoach, we can visually demonstrate the technique of hygienic hand disinfection using color, and the interns also enjoy practicing it.
Unlike with a black light lamp, the trainees can practice simultaneously and compare their results. It's also incredibly easy to use.
The use of DesiCoach in the recent training sessions was a complete success.
In both the first and second rounds (after explaining the correct procedure), I was met with very surprised faces regarding their own results. A lot of fun and genuine, lasting insights... all without any additional technical equipment.
Thank you!
I give it 5 stars and a 100% recommendation!
The improvement with the white dye instead of the pink was very positive. Rubbing-in errors were easily visible on every skin tone. Of course, the dye must be shaken well.
Unfortunately, the amount is different than with a dispenser bottle. Participants—especially those with small hands—automatically had enough liquid, as they often used the entire sachet. If a lot of dye is used, there are hardly any gaps.
Our wish would be to have DesiCoach in pump dispenser bottles, so that dispensing with a single stroke corresponds to the usual daily routine. Perhaps you can find a solution? Shaking before each use is probably difficult to implement, but every 15 to 30 minutes would be realistic for training courses or training days.
I'll keep my fingers crossed as I tinker with it! Overall, a great product.
Thank you for your valuable feedback! We're very pleased that the rubbing errors are now clearly visible on all skin tones.
We welcome your comments on the dosage of the bags or StickPacks. The StickPacks actually offer important educational benefits: They encourage participants to consciously consider the required amount – unlike dispensers, which often automatically pump multiple times.
Of course, if you have smaller hands, you don't need to use the entire contents. The goal of training with the StickPacks is therefore to develop a feel for the correct dosage in your palm – regardless of the dispenser system used.
We will be happy to address the topic raised and wish you continued enjoyment in your training!
Hello dear Heyfair team,
This year we had a new team at our stand.
Since we want to share different insights into hand hygiene every year,
I got support from the 2nd year of training.
This not only gave me support from the trainees, but also gave them the opportunity to better understand the topic of hand hygiene.
What was most important to me as a hygiene specialist, what do I want to convey to the trainees?
What communication options are there?
Which target groups can we address?
How can I interact and bring the weighting closer to my counterpart?
How confident am I in dealing with this topic?
What illustrative possibilities are available?
We had the following options available for our stand:
Black light lamps with fluorescent hand disinfection
Gloves, with fluorescent skin lotion and black light
Training with DesiCoach
Contact plates of hands, table, cupboard, worktops, Na/Ra smears
Fluorescent felt-tip pens with integrated black light
Surface disinfection
Skin protection
Posters with the 5 moments of hand disinfection
Cards with rubbing techniques
30 sec “hourglass”
How did the day go?
In preparation, I showed the trainees everything we have, why and when I can use it.
I pointed out to the two girls the different target groups, such as:
Medical nursing staff
Medical staff from assistant physician to chief physician
MFAs, KPHs
Visitors (mother, child, relatives, friends)
Patients
Everyone sees hand disinfection from a different perspective.
The patient not only sees his own protection, but also how the doctors and nurses disinfect their hands.
Doctors can be informed along the way about how patients perceive it.
Of course, my two girls were excited and had to find the courage to talk to passersby (I helped them at the beginning J)
When they spoke to patients, they explained how staff should behave with hand hygiene and what the patient can do to protect themselves.
In addition, we showed the contact plates to explain to the patient that pathogens can be found on any surface.
The medical staff focused on the exposure time; during the conversation they turned the hourglass over to give a feeling for the 30 seconds.
The girls left it up to each passerby to choose which method they wanted to use to make the hand disinfection visible.
Surprisingly, the staff wanted to check hand hygiene exclusively with the Disicoach, especially since they had the opportunity to check themselves twice during training.
The test kits were also gladly accepted.
My personal highlight was the children’s eyes:
The mothers weren't really keen on getting involved. But as a mother and grandmother, I know how to get the kids excited.
The “invisible” writing with the felt-tip pens and the light was very interesting for the children.
What words did we use to explain it to the children?
“You can see dirt, you can quickly wipe it off on your pants.
But what else could be on my hands?
Things that can sometimes make you sick.
Everyone knows stomach aches and diarrhea, how can you prevent this as a child???
And the right answer always came: washing hands J
As a reward, there was also a pen.
My trainees did a great job.
School knowledge combined with my hygiene knowledge, brought to the man, woman or child.
After all, the trainees are supposed to become my employees, the ones I can rely on!
Beautiful good day,
Our action day is not until June.
However, I've already tried out your training tool, and I'm impressed. The PowerPoint presentation is partially interactive, and my colleagues were able to practice the rub-in method very well.
The colleagues sat together and colored their hands. The color is always a hit, and it's a lot of fun. It's also great that it no longer needs to be stored in the refrigerator.
The theoretical information with the coloring of the hands and the small cards for repeating the theory is a well-rounded thing.
Thank you!
Good morning dear Heyfair team,
Our action day was amazing! Thanks to Heyfair's new formula, our participating people of color were now able to clearly see where they still had wetting gaps.
With the old recipe (red coloring) it was sometimes a bit frustrating because the red coloring was not easy to see.
Thanks to Heyfair, the hand hygiene training was a complete success for everyone!
THANK YOU!!! You're doing a really great job!!!