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RCP study reveals public's expectations for hand sanitiser

04 December 2020

A STUDY by Rubbermaid Commercial Products (RCP) has revealed the public’s expectations for hand sanitiser provision in public spaces.

Conducted during the summer of 2020 as businesses began to reopen after lockdown, the findings from the survey show how businesses can effectively demonstrate their commitment to public health and safety, by protecting staff and customers with appropriate solutions that people want to use.

The survey discovered that, overwhelmingly, the public want to use touch free dispensers. 93% say that this is their preferred way of dispensing hand sanitiser. This feeds into continental messaging around hand sanitisation and the risk associated with touch. People want to keep their hands sanitised and if they can do so in a way that eliminates touch, then that’s what the

Conducted during the summer of 2020 as businesses began to reopen after lockdown, the study revealed that, overwhelmingly, the public want to use touch-free dispensers, with 93% indicating that this is their preferred way of dispensing hand sanitiser.

The research also showed that 75% of people want to use alcohol-based hand sanitiser and that 72% would avoid using sanitiser if it looked unclean.

RCP hand hygiene dispensers and refills are designed to create safer, healthier environments for every facility. Durable, touch-free and manual, with a lifetime warranty, they are available in a variety of sizes and deployment methods to meet a wide range of needs. Visit: www.rubbermaid.eu

 
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