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Sanitising set to become the new normal

The Festive Group are working around the clock installing their range of hand sanitising units to allow local businesses to reopen safely according to government timelines and guidelines.

With lockdown rules set to ease on April 12th when bars and restaurants are able to open outside areas, none essential retail, hairdressers, beauty salons, libraries and museums are set to begin their journey back to normality.   It would appear that social distancing rules and hygiene recommendations are set to continue for quite some time to come and the likelihood is that sanitising is set to become the new normal in social settings.    

The Festive Group are working around the clock installing their range of hand sanitising units to allow local businesses to reopen safely according to government timelines and guidelines.  The Liverpool based company have been inundated with requests from a wide range of businesses to install their sturdy, flexible hand sanitiser units.   The stylishly designed foot pedal operated units can be free standing or fixed, are durable and discreet, require no maintenance and can accommodate a wide variety of hand sanitiser. They are available to rent for £10 a week and after 20 weeks they are yours to keep!

Head of Operations, Paul Lally commented, “Sanitising is set to become the new normal for many businesses and with so many companies struggling post lockdown, we have devised a scheme to make it simple for companies to replace bottles and wet-wipes with a professional sanitising system that is discreet, foot-controlled and none intrusive.    We have devised a purchase plan to minimise outlay and support businesses back normal with a ‘hire to buy’ scheme and for only £10 a week for 20 weeks to own the unit”.

Dave Seed, Managing Director of Qube Residential said “As we proceed with our post lockdown face to face recovery in the business, we want our team and our clients to feel confident that we have taken every precaution to ensure their safety and well-being when they are in our offices.   These units reflect the professionalism we stand for as a brand and we see them as a long term investment going forward”

Paul Lally continued:- “We are proud of the quality, durability and competitively priced protective products we are providing and we are helping many local, regional and national  businesses prepare to open.  I have been blown away by business owners desire to open safely and  according to government guidelines.  We are replacing our stock supplies regularly to keep up with demand and we are committed to helping local businesses reopen with confidence.”

To find out more about The Festive Group’s ‘hire to buy’ Sanitising units, or to view the current range, please contact Paul Lally directly by emailing; info@thefestivegroup.com or call 0151 329 3356

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