New Non‑Contact, Smart Hand Sanitising Machine Launched To Provide Data On How Staff & Customers Are Being Protected

An innovative smart hand sanitising station suitable for sporting venues, offices, factories, hospitality venues and shops is being launched in the UK to help companies protect staff, customers, clients and the general public as Covid‑19 lockdown restrictions continue to be eased.

The Smart SanitiStation, which has been designed and manufactured in Europe, provides an all‑in‑one, stand‑alone, non‑contact hand sanitising station with automatic hand detection, delivering measured doses of sanitiser accordingly. The station also incorporates an anti‑bacterial wipe dispenser, a disposable glove dispenser and a waste bin for safe disposal.

The Smart SanitiStation But the real value with the machine is in its smart technology. Scanner or facial recognition sensors are incorporated into the station and software is embedded so that when a user sanitises their hands, data for each user is recorded. Using API (Application Programming Interface), this data integrates directly with the company’s HR or HSE systems, which can then be used for analysis. This enables the business to create both a detailed report on usage and the AI provides a predictive model on who will and won’t sanitise during the week ahead enabling action to be taken to ensure that they do.

“The Coronavirus Pandemic has changed the way we live, work, shop and socialise for the foreseeable future,” explains James Palmer, Director of SanitiStation. “Reducing contamination and minimising the risk of infection spread is critical. We offer a smart solution to protecting your staff and clients, by ensuring that people can go about their daily lives with confidence that provisions are in place to keep them safe.”

The station has a five litre capacity to dispense both alcohol‑based sanitisers and non‑alcohol sanitisers for children, which the equivalent of up to 10,000 doses.

Operated through main power or battery, each station can have wheels attached to make it mobile. An LED backlight illuminates the front panel of the station. Each station can also be customised with the user’s own branding to fit with any work environment.

 “It is essential to ensure that staff adhere to current health and safety guidelines, maintain a hygienic working environment and lessen the risk of infection amongst the workforce,” comments health technology specialist Ross Howarth. “This machine offers an intelligent, practical route to achieving that.”

Further information at: https://sanitistation.co.uk/