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Dolphy Sanitizer Dispenser – Where do you need them and why?

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Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak, there has been a high demand for sanitizers. The sanitizers costing 20-30 rupees were sold for a hundred rupees. There have been modifications in these sanitizers as well. Starting its journey from small plastic bottles, these sanitizers are now stored in dispensers and shopping malls or offices.  Some have manual dispensers which work when a person pushes a button. Others have automatic dispensers with thermal sensors; when the temperature in a specific area increase, these dispensers release the sanitizer. Where and why are these sanitizer dispensers used? In most places, sanitizers are kept in a bottle with a spray cap; if anyone wishes to use them, they can spray the sanitizer on their hands. This system is economical as well as easy to use. If this bottle system was so easy to use, then why was there a need to manufacture automatic hand sanitizer dispensers in the first place? The answer to this question is simple. Because sanitizers are meant f

Effective Locations to Place a Dispenser | Dolphy Australia

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The single most important method for preventing cross-contamination and reducing healthcare-associated infections is proper hand hygiene. According to research, hand hygiene dispensers have a significant impact on compliance rates*, and the key to success is ensuring that they are properly placed. According to studies, optimizing dispenser placement can increase usage by more than 50%. The best places to place a dispenser Before you begin your installation, ensure that the location of your new soap dispenser is easily accessible. A soap dispenser should be within arm's reach of a sink and should not be blocked by a shower curtain or other obstructions. Furthermore, it should be placed in a location where it will not get wet or damaged. Hand sanitizer dispensers should be placed in high-traffic areas to encourage use. Dispensers should be placed outside restrooms, at entrances and exits, in cafeterias or breakrooms, in lobbies, and at transaction counters. There are no restric