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Our range includes both wall-mounted and stand options to suit any environment, from busy office entrances to hospital corridors. The touch-free automatic hand sanitiser dispensers use advanced sensor technology, eliminating cross-contamination risks.
Our battery-operated dispensers, available in various capacities from 500ml to 1000ml, ensure reliable performance without complex installation. Each unit is designed for easy refill and minimal maintenance.
Stop the spread of germs and illness with our comprehensive range of hand sanitiser dispensers. Our dispensers include integral antibacterial technology and are perfect for when there’s no water or soap available. Higher risk environments like hospitals or schools will benefit greatly too.
We also maintain and refill your dispensers with powerful sanitiser that kills 99.9% of germs (including swine flu (H1N1), MRSA and E.coli).
Trust our sanitiser dispensers to provide exceptional protection against harmful bacteria and viruses. Enjoy soap-free convenience and effective gel or spray sanitising wherever needed.
Hygienic manual hand sanitiser dispenser – ideal for entrances to communal areas, exits to washrooms or where hand washing facilities are not available.
No Touch activation is simple to use and provides users with extra protection and reassurance.
Selecting the ideal hand sanitiser dispenser requires considering several key factors. First, determine your mounting preference—wall-mounted dispensers save valuable floor space and work well in corridors and entrances, while stand options offer flexibility for high-traffic areas.
Consider capacity based on your environment's traffic volume. Busy locations benefit from larger 1000ml dispensers that require less frequent refilling, while smaller 500ml units might suit lower-traffic areas.
The dispensing mechanism is crucial for modern hygiene standards. Automatic hand sanitiser dispensers with sensor technology eliminate cross-contamination risk compared to manual options. These touch-free systems are particularly important in healthcare settings.
Evaluate your sanitiser type preference—gel formulations provide thorough coverage and are less likely to drip, while spray options dry faster and can be more economical per use.
Battery life matters for automatic models. Look for dispensers with long-lasting battery operation and low-power indicators to prevent unexpected downtime.
Finally, consider refill convenience. Some dispensers accept only proprietary refills, while others accommodate various sanitiser brands. Open-system dispensers often prove more cost-effective long-term.
Australian facilities should select dispensers designed to withstand our climate variations, with durable construction that handles both humid coastal environments and drier inland conditions while maintaining consistent hygiene standards.
An automatic hand sanitiser dispenser reduces touchpoints, helping minimise germs and bacteria's spread. It dispenses a controlled amount of sanitiser, preventing waste and ensuring cost efficiency. Ideal for high-traffic areas, it promotes hygiene and convenience.
It's not recommended as sanitiser gel has a different viscosity than soap and may clog the mechanism. Alcohol-based sanitisers can also damage plastic components not designed for them.
Australian hand sanitiser dispensers should comply with TGA requirements for sanitiser efficacy and AS/NZS 4187 for healthcare settings. They should also meet accessibility guidelines for public spaces.
Yes, we offer automatic hand sanitiser dispensers with touch-free operation to support better hygiene in high-traffic and sensitive areas. Installation and ongoing servicing are included.
Dispenser refills are scheduled based on your site’s usage levels. Our team ensures each unit is regularly topped up and maintained as part of a fully managed service.