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Custom Branded Hand Sanitizing Station

May 21, 2020

The new SuperGraphics made-to-order hand sanitizer station with custom graphics will provide an easy access hand disinfectant for retail stores, business offices, fitness centers, schools, and more.

The re-fillable hand sanitizing station features triple-sided custom graphics, making your branded message visible from all angles. Customers, employees, and visitors can quickly disinfect while entering any retail or office space.

  • Touch-free dispensing
  • Easy to refill
  • Freestanding sign
  • Great for open spaces and high traffic areas
  • Place next to entrances, lobbies, elevators, reception areas, and other high traffic locations

You can custom design this station, and replacement graphics are easy to reorder. Keep your company branding updated through every season while also promoting a healthier environment.

Contact your SuperGraphics Representative to learn more or place your order.


A Word About Navigating the New Business Landscape

As businesses confront how to reopen in a pandemic era, some are making significant changes to create safer environments for their customers and employees.

Companies are placing orders or are planning to place orders for signage, floor graphics, custom acrylic guards, face shields, etc., to prepare for a grand reopening. These graphic assets are easier to deploy. Other assets that may prove to be imperative are still unknown and will require time and experience to determine the best way to serve and protect customers and employees.

We have learned a lot over the past few months while helping our customers navigate the new business landscape, and we have experienced our fair share of challenges. Our goal is to develop creative solutions to help our clients reopen effectively and overcome their communication challenges around the Covid-19 Stay Home, Stay Healthy mandate.

These unique hardships have helped us to become more resilient and creative while engineering targeted solutions for our customers. The perfect example is this our hand sanitizer station.

We would be happy to work with you to customize a sign, fixture, or other graphic to meet your business re-opening needs.

Contact your SuperGraphics representative to start the conversation.


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