Keeping it clean at foodpro 2014
Hand hygiene solutions provider Saraya Australia will be showcasing its latest range of automatic dispensers - the 9000 Series - at foodpro 2014 (Stand D30).
Available in both manual and ‘no touch’ automatic versions, the 9000 Series will help food manufacturers prevent contamination and ensure that the right product is dispensed exactly where and when workers need it.
Mark Smith, spokesperson for Saraya Australia, said most current dispensers are either bulk filled, for lower costs, or have sealed refills reducing risks at much higher prices.
“The Saraya 9000 series combines the low/no risk of a sealed system, with the advantages of no touch technology, and at a total cost that compares to bulk filled units.
“The Saraya no touch automatic dispensers are designed for the food industry, with long battery life, sealed mechanisms and able to dispense the right dose of product for consistent measurable results,” Smith said.
The manual versions are tough, with a tamper-proof mechanism, and adjustable to dose the right volume. They will not fade, crack or degrade in high temp/high alkali cleaning regimes. They are also brightly coloured to stand out from the background.
The sealed refill bottles all have new pumps eliminating risk of leaks and spills, and dispenser maintenance.
Available with a range of hand hygiene products, these dispensers are designed to improve your hand hygiene compliance by being noticed and providing simple and reliable dosing.
Saraya staff will be available to talk with customers at booth number D30 at foodpro 2014, with the 9000 Series also available for customers to see.
foodpro 2014 will run from Sunday 22 June to Wednesday 25 June at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Southbank. To learn more about foodpro 2014 or to register for free entry, visit www.foodproexh.com.
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