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Promote safer shopping with StepNpull
Grocery stores, convenience stores and gas stations are essential businesses. That makes these businesses a potential hot spot for spreading germs and viruses since most members of a community use them regularly.
This is also a highly competitive industry, and stores need to find any competitive advantage they can, especially in this pandemic-driven world. One way to do that is to make your establishment safer from the spread of contagion.
One effective measure you can implement at a reasonable cost is to install StepNpull foot-operated door openers on all doors that require users to pull on a handle. Anytime your staff and customers use a door handle to open a restroom or other common door, they are at risk of sharing contagious germs and viruses.
Using StepNpull is much more cost efficient than remodeling entrances to make them hands-free. Plus, your business will cut down on paper towel waste from people using them to open restroom doors.
These devices are also helpful to employees and staff who may have their hands full while going through doors.
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