Deb Touchfree the automatic range from SC Johnson
The Deb touchfree professional dispenser range is all about hygiene with a design adapted to the most varied environments and reliable detection thanks to a quality infrared sensor.
From hospitals and medical environments to your business or public reception premises, the different models will fit in perfectly.
The Touch Free range also means savings because the wall-mounted dispenser dispenses the right dose and avoids successive and repeated presses.
The Deb TouchFree II range has a professional design that will add a complementary touch of elegance to your premises.
The Tork automatic soap dispenser
The Tork range of automatic soap and hydroalcoholic disinfectant dispensers is available in several 1L or 800 ml cartridge pack sizes.
There are different models at Tork that allow you to find out the compatibility of soap, disinfectant and hydroalcoholic gel cartridges.
The S4 system is the 1L foam soap system where each cartridge will deliver 2500 doses, i.e. 6 to 7 times more than a liquid cartridge.
Soap, foam and gel
These devices can dispense liquid lotion soaps, cleansing foams, hydroalcoholic gel or hydroalcoholic foam. It is imperative to check compatibility because the pumps integrated into the dispensers are not identical;
The automatic bulk soap dispenser
The bulk dispenser solution, which can accept hydroalcoholic gel or liquid soap, is also an alternative to cartridge systems. This solution is naturally more economical, although the drawback remains refilling, with all the uncertainties associated with replenishment (possible product errors, hygiene conditions for refilling, etc.).
Hand sanitizing stations
All these dispensers, whether Deb, Tork, bulk JVD, Rossignol... can be integrated into a hand disinfection station and thus offer a safe solution for public reception.
This station will help address the issue of applying barrier gestures in public places, restaurants, shopping centers, businesses, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a cartridge-based vending machine and a refillable vending machine?
The cartridge soap dispenser offers several advantages which are as follows:
Total hygiene since the cartridge is factory sealed with a manufacturing date and a DLUO (for information a DLUO is an Optimal Use Date not to be confused with a DLC... ). As a result, you have the certainty of the integrity in terms of hygiene of the soap or foam and especially of the validity in terms of DLUO of the product in the dispenser.
If you refill a dispenser, you no longer have any visibility on the date at which the foam or soap loses its effectiveness . If it is just a washing product, the risk is measured but if you expect to have a disinfecting property, the story is no longer the same at all.
From a strictly economic point of view, when buying by the liter, of course "bulk" is cheaper than the cartridge, but again, what is your consumption?
If you consume 5 liters or 5000 liters per year, the potential savings are not at all the same.
Disadvantage of the cartridge option that it will only accept the cartridge it is designed for...
So you Tork it will be Tork, Kimberly it will be Kimberly, Deb SC Johnson ditto...;etc.
Does an automatic soap dispenser use a lot of batteries?
Unless there is a very high level of use, the batteries can last for several months or even years. The power consumption of the detector and the motor is very low, and you will have to worry more about the battery draining over time due to its life and inactivity than due to its actual activity. This is different from a paper towel dispenser where the mechanisms are sometimes much more power-hungry.
Can I just stick the automatic soap dispenser on the wall?
Yes, absolutely, because there is no contact or effect from the user on the soap dispenser, unlike push or pull soap dispensers.
The only reason you might want to fix them with dowels and screws would be the risk of theft and damage.