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LEEDS FIRM INNOVATES NEW PRODUCT FOR PUBLIC SANITISATION

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Leeds based design agency Society Studios has diversified its practice to develop a range of unique touch-free, automatic, antibacterial hand sanitation stations for public spaces.  

Rather than a manual pump, The Sani Station has an automatic dispenser which helps prevent cross contamination. It’s robust but sleek design can be branded individually as a highly visible unit for encouraging use and demonstrating corporate diligence to public safety.

Mike Holmes, Business Director at Society Studios, said:

“In these unprecedented times we are proud to have been able to respond very quickly to the plight of businesses with this extremely versatile safety product that can help them to get back trading.  For any public establishment to re-open they have to demonstrate that good safety measures are in place to protect customers and we believe that the Sani-Station is a cost effective, long term installation that can help to stop the spread if infectious diseases and viruses such as COVID-19.” 

The Sani Station has already been installed at a significant number of public access sites across the UK including retail and leisure operators, student accommodation providers and health care establishments.

Care UK operates 130 residential care homes and is installing Sani Stations across their estate. Jon Bicknell, Food and Services Director at Care UK Residential Care services, said:

“As a care provider, the health and safety of our residents, visitors and colleagues is our absolute priority.  We have been very thorough in setting out clear guidelines and putting appropriate safety measures in place across all of our homes and the Sani Station provides a very hygienic, contactless facility that is reassuring.  It is highly visible and easy for visitors to use and enhances our already robust infection control procedures in our commitment to keeping our environments as safe as possible.”

Mikes Holmes continues, “The Sani Station can be fully branded as a floor standing, counter top or wall mounted unit making it a good option for housing, shops, hotels, restaurants and offices spaces.  By far the most popular product is our sleek floor standing antibacterial stand which commands attention. It is ideal for heavy footfall areas providing visitors and staff with a convenient hand sanitisation point at building entrances and exits.”

The Sani Station can be ordered and delivered within 3-5 working days with prices starting from just £240 each.   For further details and to order please visit www.sanistations.co.uk

This content is paid for and not an endorsement from IOSH or IOSH magazine.

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