A method of modifying behavior is disclosed which can be implemented by
one or more behavior mechanisms in order to modify behavior of target
subjects, for example, in industries, such as the health care and food
industries, in which sanitation of the target subject is essential in
order to promote healthier and more sanitary working environments. In
accordance with the present invention, various behavior modification
mechanisms are provided for modifying behavior of target subjects with
respect to sanitation to promote a healthier and safer environment for
both the target subject and those in contact with the target subject and
the target environment. These behavior modification mechanisms are useful
in various industries including the health care and food industries.
These behavior modification mechanisms may include devices as well as
iconography, configured to promote behavior modification with respect to
sanitation. The devices may include portable devices, such as, a wearable
antibacterial gel and/or towelette dispenser and a medical caddy formed
from an antibacterial material for environmentally safe transport of
materials, which optionally carries an antibacterial gel and/or towelette
dispenser and stationary devices, such as, a wall or table mounted
dispenser for dispensing antibacterial gel and/or towelettes and a wall
or table mounted antibacterial gel filling station for filling portable
devices. The behavior modification mechanisms may also include a device
for puncturing plastic wrap used for food seals.