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Free SaniPosts available to NHS Hospitals
We are happy to announce that NHS hospitals can now install
our free hand sanitising units, which dispense an alcohol-free hand wash that's
proven effective against 99.9% of all known germs.
Launched in May last year, SaniPost is a free to use, automatic hand cleansing
unit that keeps hands germ-free with no need for interaction with buttons or
levers. Hands are simply placed inside and the hand sanitising foam is
dispensed via a sensor-operated device. The standard solution used in the unit
is NO GERMS, a pioneering alcohol-free hand wash that has been proven to kill
99.9% of germs, including the H1N1 virus. However, hospitals can use a hand
sanitiser of their choice.
We cover the cost of installation and maintenance by using the panels on the
units for advertising, which is agreed by the NHS beforehand. So there is no
cost to the NHS itself. The advertising targeted includes pharmaceuticals,
charities, healthy food brands, Government campaigns, information ads as well
as in-house NHS messages.
We have agreed a partnership with leading supplier PHS who will integrate the
units into hospitals. PHS is then responsible for servicing the SaniPost units
to ensure they are working fully at all times 24/7.
The units stand at 6 feet, making them easier to spot than traditional
wall-mounted bottles currently used in hospitals and thereby encouraging hand
hygiene. As they are battery operated there is no need for electricity or wall
fixings - however wall mounted units are available for locations where a
free-standing unit would not be suitable.
Our Managing Director, Warren Edmondson, said: "Our aim with SaniPost has
always been to provide a free hand cleansing solution in public places where
they are needed most. With the public concern over the spread of germs, we're
delighted that we can help allay their fears and the spread of infection in
hospitals across the UK."
Please contact us for further information.



