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Hand Sanitiser
Gel pump sanitisers and spray bottles sit in different use contexts even though they do the same job. Gels are the more familiar format for desk or counter use. The pump dispenses a controlled amount and the gel consistency works well for repeated application. Sprays are more compact and portable, travelling easily in a pocket or bag, and some spray formulations cover surfaces as well as hands, making them useful beyond the immediate person-hygiene application. The range covers both options across several sizes, branded by print or full colour label. A 5ml spray stick that clips onto a lanyard works differently at a conference than a 100ml surface spray bottle placed on a hospitality venue desk. Both are branded and both are used, but the use case and the audience experience differ. For event delegate kits, the smaller spray or gel options are a practical inclusion. For reception desk or waiting room placement, a counter-sized bottle with a full colour label carries the brand more visibly.
A real estate agency leaves branded sanitiser spray bottles at every open home inspection. Visitors reach for them on the way through the door. The agency name is on the bottle every time.
The 60ml Hand Sanitiser Gel With Carabiner and 30ml Hand Sanitiser Gel With Carabiner clip directly to a bag or lanyard. For outdoor events, sporting days, and festival activations where hand hygiene access matters and people are moving rather than seated, the clip-on format solves the practical problem while keeping the brand present.
Use Case & Context
When does branded hand sanitiser work better than other promotional products?
When the context calls for a product that gets used rather than kept. A conference delegate bag full of branded items competes for attention; a sanitiser bottle on the conference desk gets picked up throughout the day. For healthcare, aged care, and hospitality settings where hygiene products are already part of the environment, a branded sanitiser replaces an unbranded one that was already there. The brand slot already exists and the branded version just fills it. For event kits, it's an inclusion people genuinely use and often keep rather than leave behind.
Which format suits a conference delegate kit?
Smaller, pocket-sized options like the 5ml Hand Sanitiser Spray Stick or the 60ml Hand Sanitizer Gel are the practical choice for delegate bags. They're light, compact, and immediately usable by the attendee. A counter-sized bottle is better suited to placement at registration desks, entry points, and catering tables rather than inclusion in a take-home kit. Matching the format to the distribution point is more useful than choosing the most visible size.
Can spray sanitisers be used on surfaces as well as hands?
Some products in the range are specifically formulated as hand and surface sanitisers and are labelled accordingly. These are suited to hospitality, food service, and healthcare settings where surfaces as well as hands are routinely cleaned. Not all products in the range are formulated for surface use. Checking the individual product description before ordering for a surface sanitisation context is worthwhile.
Are these products suitable for inclusion in a healthcare setting?
Yes, though the specific product should be matched to the setting's requirements. Healthcare and aged care environments often have minimum alcohol content requirements and may have specific TGA or compliance considerations. Confirming product specifications with the supplier before purchasing for a healthcare setting is the right approach, as requirements vary between different healthcare environments.

