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Compact and Standard Toilet Seat Sanitizers

Compact and Standard Toilet Seat Sanitizers

Toilet Seat Sanitizers

The risk of cross contamination associated with contaminated toilet seats should never be underestimated. Although not visible to the naked eye, shared toilet seats become contaminated with faecal bacteria that may cause infections, such as Hepatitis A & B and gastro-enteritis.

Research has shown that one of the biggest concerns people have in washrooms is touching contaminated surfaces caused by the ‘sneeze effect’ of flushing the toilet. These fears can literally be wiped away with the toilet seat sanitizer, giving total peace of mind to each user.

The toilet seat sanitizer is positioned in each cubicle close to the toilet tissue dispenser. It works by dispensing an alcohol-based solution onto the tissue and wiping around the toilet seat before using it. The solution helps improve hygiene confidence and considerably reduces the health risks associated with shared toilets.

Benefits:

  • Reduces the risks of cross-infection.
  • Quick drying solution, the seat can be used immediately.
  • Exists in Standard and Compact versions
  • Pleasantly fragranced fluid, making it clear when it’s been used.
  • Useable on other contact points prone to harbouring bacteria, such as the flush and door handles.

Dimensions:

  • Standard : H 21.5 cm x W 14.5 cm x D 9 cm (to maximum ellipse)
  • Compact : H 19 cm x W 9 cm x D 8.5 cm (to maximum ellipse)

Download our Compact and Standard Toilet Seat Sanitizer Technical Information.

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Did you know?

  • "The State of the washroom does reflect on the company." - From our Research Report ‘Public Washrooms, Workplace Washrooms: Hidden and Public Behaviour’ by University of Surrey, 2005

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