This may seem a strange question.
I have been asked to price up for having Bicycle repair stations at my place of work, a large residential development.
They have asked that i consider how people will wash their hands post working on their bikes as most Londoner's bikes are a gunk filled mess.
we don't want their grubby mitts all over the common parts.
Has anyone got any solutions that spring to mind that aren't:
- A Sink
- Wipes
Would sanitising gel suffice to get most grub off?
Any other cleaning solutions that may work?
Gloves?
We have exactly this on our construction sites - rules are that we have to have hot water for washing though, but we use cleaning stations with skin protector, soap and moisturiser.
Have a look at [url= http://www.greenham.com/Greenham/Cleaning-%26-Hygiene/c/B ]Greenhams[/url]
I think gloves may end up being the solution.
Also see [url= http://www.protecdirect.co.uk/Protec/Industrial-Skin-Care-%26-Janitorial/Industrial-Skin-Care/Deb-Skin-Safety-Centres/Deb-Skin-Safety-Cradle-System/p/ACC729?utm_source=Protec&utm_medium=Froogle&utm_campaign=Shopping&gclid=CMTEg4Pb8soCFbEy0wodI3UC-Q ]these[/url]