This all-metal stand with a weighted base enables free-standing hand sanitizer placement for easy access anywhere. Multi-solution stand allows for both Autofoam Dispensers and Metal Brackets to be mounted.
All-metal stand enables free-standing hand sanitizer placement
Weighted base stabilizes the hand sanitizer station for secure placement
Built-in drip tray to help eliminate messes
Can be placed in any environment to encourage hand hygiene
Compatible with AutoFoam and AutoFoam with Lumecel™ dispensers (not included)
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This all-metal stand with a weighted base enables free-standing hand sanitizer placement for easy access anywhere. Multi-solution stand allows for both Autofoam Dispensers (1980826 & FG750411) and Metal Brackets (2140775) to be mounted. Improve your facility's image and patron well-being by placing hand sanitizer stands throughout your facility. Refill AutoFoam Dispenser (not included) with Enriched Foam Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizer (FG750593) or Enriched Foam Alcohol Hand Sanitizer (2080802).
Features and Benefits:
All-metal stand enables free-standing hand sanitizer placement
Weighted base stabilizes the hand sanitizer station for secure placement
Built-in drip tray to help eliminate messes
Can be placed in any environment to encourage hand hygiene
Compatible with AutoFoam and AutoFoam with Lumecel™ dispensers (not included)
Compatible with Metal Brackets for holding Rubbermaid Commercial Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Gel (not included)
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