The Bracket for 32 oz. Hand Sanitizer Bottle is a dual-purpose hygiene solution that can be mounted to a wall or used with the AutoFoam Hand Sanitizer Stand for free-standing placement.
Dual-purpose product that works as a wall mount or stand mount to promote hand hygiene anywhere
Made to securely hold the Rubbermaid Commercial 32 oz. Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Gel Bottle (2133100)
Mounts to the AutoFoam Hand Sanitizer Stand (FG750824) for freestanding placement
Mounting hardware is included for wall mount and stand mount options for seamless installation
Optional removable latch included for theft and vandalism prevention
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The Bracket for 32 oz. Hand Sanitizer Bottle is a dual-purpose hygiene solution that can be mounted to a wall or used with the AutoFoam Hand Sanitizer Stand (FG750824) for free-standing placement. Securely holds sanitizer bottle in place for easy, convenient use in multi-purpose spaces to promote an on-going sanitary environment.
Features and Benefits:
Dual-purpose product that works as a wall mount or stand mount to promote hand hygiene anywhere
Made to securely hold the Rubbermaid Commercial 32 oz. Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Gel Bottle (2133100)
Mounts to the AutoFoam Hand Sanitizer Stand (FG750824) for freestanding placement
Mounting hardware is included for wall mount and stand mount options for seamless installation
Optional removable latch included for theft and vandalism prevention
Note: First displayed image shows example of product mounted on the AutoFoam Hand Sanitizer Stand (sold separately)
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