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Antimicrobial First Aid Cases Available From Allsport Medical

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London, United Kingdom (21 July 2010) – Allsport Medical, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of first aid equipment, has launched the first antimicrobial range of first aid cases.

The unique technology used in the Evolution Antimicrobial range means these first aid cases are ideal for settings where it is essential that hygiene standards are maintained to the highest level, such as medical and catering environments. The antimicrobial properties of the cases also make them perfect for helping to reduce the spread of bacteria in schools and workplaces.

The Evolution of Antimicrobial properties is achieved by adding the compound SteriTouch® to the plastic during the manufacturing process. The SteriTouch® additive is effective in killing a wide range of organisms including bacteria such as MRSA, E-Coli, Salmonella Enteritidis, and Listeria by utilizing the natural sterilizing properties of silver. This effectiveness has been independently tested and has EFSA, EPA, and FDA registration as well as being notified by the European Biocidal Products Directive.

Evolution Antimicrobial cases are available in three sizes suitable for all workplaces, healthcare, catering, and domestic environments.

To find out more about Allsport Medical visit their website at: http://www.allsportmedical.co.uk/ or telephone 0208 202 7447.

About Allsport Medical:

Allsport Medical has many years of experience in the field of sports first aid and can provide many bespoke health and safety solutions for the workplace. They have a number of high-profile clients – amongst them are Liverpool FC, Sunderland FC, and Leeds United FC – and their dedication to excellent service and value for money have gained them a reputation for working with substantially-sized groups across the UK.

Contact Allsport Medical:

All Sport Medical
15-17 The Garrick Centre
Irving Way
London
NW9 6AQ

Tel: 0208 202 7447

Email: Ed Fox – efox@sfag.co.uk

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