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Ultima Displays has unveiled a brightly coloured multi-height sanitising unit specifically designed to be fun, friendly, and durable to help children – aged 3 to 11 – engage proactively with hygiene practices as school life returns to normal. The Kid’s Multi-Height Sanitising Unit complies with the essential measures outlined in the recent government guidance, which include a requirement for ‘robust hand and respiratory hygiene and enhanced cleaning arrangements’.
‘For many school and nursery environments, increasing hand washing facilities and cleaning regimes is a costly, time consuming and disruptive process,’ said Mark McCleery, managing director at Ultima Displays. ‘Making use of easily deployed and moveable hand sanitising and cleaning stations will help reduce costs and improve compliance with the essential measures the government has outlined.’
The unit is very stable and has no sharp edges making it a great child friendly solution that can be used inside or outdoors and is ideal for use in busy high traffic areas. It has a wipe clean blue gloss powder coated finish and its circular half moon base enables easy access for wheelchair users. The dispenser height can be adjusted to four different positions, from 500 mm to 900 mm. This makes it age appropriate for early years, KS1 and KS2 children. In order to help schools manage the risk of Covid-19, the government has specified that pupils clean their hands regularly, including when they arrive at school, when they return from breaks, when they change rooms and before and after eating. Hand cleaning will be needed for the foreseeable future and schools need to consider and implement sufficient hand washing or hand sanitiser ‘stations’ so that all pupils and staff can clean their hands regularly.
The Kid’s Multi-Height Sanitising Unit is part of a range of premium hand sanitising units, cleaning stations and alcohol free, Covid effective sanitising solutions designed to assist schools and nurseries in complying with the regulations.