SL-100 Hand Sanitizer Terminal
- 22″ display, 1080×1920
- 500 cd/m2 panel
- Touchless dispenser, 5000 ml.
- 5L disinfection
- Free choice with the use of liquid or gel
- Rugged steel enclosure with LED indicator
- Upload content via WiFi, Lan or 4G (option)(requires software)
- A17 CPU, 2GB Ram, 8GB Rom, Android 7.1
- Placement on the floor or wall.
- Warranty 2 years
Hand Hygiene at Work
Hand hygiene is a simple, affordable, and effective way to prevent the spread of viruses and bacteria and to keep employees healthy and well. No matter what type of business you’re in, clean hands among your workforce are essential for maintaining employee health.


Tips for protecting employee health
By increasing access to hand sanitizer stations—especially in areas like restrooms and dining spaces—you can reduce employee illness by 21%. It also makes economic sense to place additional hand sanitizer dispensers in locations where soap and water are not readily available, such as near elevators, shared equipment, and building entrances and exits. Additionally, use visual reminders to encourage employees to sanitize their hands regularly.
One of the best measures against the spread of disease
Viruses and bacteria spread quickly. Hand hygiene is one of the best ways to prevent employees from getting sick and from spreading viruses and bacteria to others in the workplace.


Advice and guidance on sanitizing
Hand hygiene can reduce the risk of spreading illness to others when shaking hands or touching common surfaces and objects, such as tables and door handles.
Reminders – We need to be reminded of good habits
Many people know they should sanitize their hands, but they often forget. This is where this stand makes a big difference with its eye-catching screen.


Prevent employees from infecting each other
Sick employees are less productive and can potentially spread illness to many others within the company. Reminding staff to keep their hands clean in the workplace can lead to fewer employees falling ill and reduce the number of sick days taken.
Your messages on your hand sanitizer stations
And while sanitizing, you might as well present your business’s or company’s other messages and offers.


Inform about key moments for hand sanitizing
- When entering the workplace
- Before and after breaks
- After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing
- After using the restroom
- Before lunch
- Before and after meetings
- Before and after handshakes
Hand sanitizer stations with information and advertising
Choose the content yourself on the sharp 22” Android screen. Messages from authorities, commercials, today’s menu, weekly offers, or other information—the possibilities are endless.


Robust, reliable, and elegant sanitizer dispenser
Upload the digital content and distribute it to all screens within minutes.
Easy updating of your content
Upload via network and signage software or locally on the terminal via USB port. In short, refresh your messages as often as you like.


Wall or floor – the choice is yours
The dispenser holds 5000 ml, and a visible LED indicator clearly shows the station’s status: green for filled and red for refill. The station features a hatch for easy refilling of the sanitizer container.
Avoid contact with a touch-free sanitizer dispenser
The terminal can be mounted on the wall or placed on the floor. It is contactless, so users don’t touch the station and therefore don’t transfer viruses and bacteria during use.


Robust, reliable, and elegant sanitizer dispenser
Upload your digital content and distribute it to all screens within minutes.
Your messages on your hand sanitizer stations
While people are sanitizing, it’s the perfect time to present your business’s other messages and offers.


Sanitizer isn’t enough…
- Remind employees to practice good hand hygiene at home as well.
- Ask sick employees to stay home until they are symptom-free.
- Regularly clean frequently touched surfaces such as countertops, railings, and door handles.
Also remember to:
- Use the dispenser screens to promote other healthy habits, such as covering your face when coughing or sneezing, and then sanitizing hands.
- Provide other hygiene items like tissues and touch-free/pedal-operated trash bins.

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