Regency Design, the award-winning design and manufacturing business, has launched a bespoke series of automatic hand sanitiser dispensing stations to help hospitals, care homes, and other healthcare environments prevent cross contamination problems during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Made out of premium quality products, Regency Design’s dispensers cut down on sanitiser costs by using sensory technology to disperse 1.5ml of sanitizer per hand detected. As well as this, the units are made out of Mild Steel, which makes them lightweight, yet robust and sturdy, providing solutions to the damage and pilferage that normal pump and push sanitizer units experience.
As their latest product in a range of solutions to help keep key workers safe, Regency Design has created their sanitiser dispensers as diverse and customizable, allowing them to be used by any business. The units are fully brandable as they are coated with a base powder which can be adjusted to match any colour, with the added bonus of placing vinyl graphics on them if requested.
Regency Design has also created larger floor standing and smaller countertop units, providing convenience to all parts of a business.
Zak Manhire, Chief Commercial Officer at Regency Design, says he is pleased the company can use the skills they have at their disposal to help keep key workers safe during these tough times: “We are lucky to be part of a business that has the opportunity to say thank you to key workers by creating products that will help to keep them safe.”
The sanitiser units are Regency Design’s latest product in a range that is being used to help fight hygiene and cross contamination issues. Other products include its PPE Category 1 Face Visors, which have been used to support key workers in various industries beyond the NHS including Food and Beverage.
Based in Godstone on the Kent/Surrey border, Regency Design has worked and collaborated with some of the largest brands and retailers in the UK and Europe for more than 30 years. It works across a multitude of disciplines, ranging from POS, POP, Large Format Print, and bespoke housing solutions. Its ‘traditional’ business is in designing, manufacturing and installing 3D graphics for vending machines, coolers, chillers and similar front-of-house experiences. It is now using its creative and engineering skills and its manufacturing capability to support the fight against Covid-19.