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Danicentre Basic Wall-Mounted Glove and Apron Dispenser

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Danicentre Basic Wall-Mounted Glove and Apron DispenserDanicentre Basic Wall Mounted Glove and Apron Dispenser Description Danicentre Basic Wall Mounted Glove and Apron Dispenser With disposable gloves and aprons used frequently in medical environments, ensuring that they are kept at hand will be essential for running a smooth operation. With Danicentre Basic Wall Mounted Glove and Apron Dispenser features three glove compartments and an apron roll holder for easy and convenient access to disposables.

Danicentre Basic Wall-Mounted Glove and Apron Dispenser

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Danicentre Basic Wall-Mounted Glove and Apron Dispenser
With disposable gloves and aprons used frequently in medical environments, ensuring that they are kept at hand will be essential for running a smooth operation. With Danicentre Basic Wall-Mounted Glove and Apron Dispenser features three glove compartments and an apron roll holder for easy and convenient access to disposables.

Easy Access
With several compartments that provide easy access to the contents, the Glove and Apron Dispenser offers a quick and practical solution to the routine changing of disposables. This means that a pair of gloves can be changed at a moment's notice without having to worry about handling boxes or other containers where germs can live or spread.

Not only will using the dispenser help increase levels of hygiene by limiting unnecessary contact, but it also enables gloves to be divided into three compartments. This will be particularly useful for dividing them by size or by type, enabling swift access to the required gloves. The lower compartment also provides an ideal holding place for rolls of aprons, and can be easily viewed to see when they are running low.

Practical Design
In addition to providing easily accessible compartments, the Glove and Apron Dispenser is also designed to be wall mounted. This means it can be positioned in a location that will be most suitable, such as beside surgical equipment or in a corridor beside the entrance to a room.

With its HD styrene construction, the dispenser will provide both a practical and durable solution to ensuring that disposables such as gloves and aprons can be kept close by at all times.

Technical Specifications of the Glove and Apron Dispenser
Volume: 0.042m³
Weight: 3.078kg (when filled)
Overall dimensions (WxLxH): 15.5 x 56.5 x 49cm

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