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PUSH - Antibacterial Door Push Plate

The PUSH is a self-cleaning antibacterial door Push Plate.

Using silver technology, the coating combats pathogens deposited onto the surface by users and then works continuously, 24/7. Aimed at reducing cross-contamination from one user to the next, the Purehold PUSH plate is easily installed in under 30 seconds.

10% Discount on orders for 20+ Push Plates.

Starter Pack Contains:
  • 1 x Back Plate (fixes permanently to door)
  • 1 x Front Panel (replace every 12 months)

Starter Pack Lead time = 1-2 Working days (Whilst Stock lasts)

Replacement plates Lead time = 4-6 Weeks (due to high demand, this will improve in time)

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Product Specifications

Starter Pack Contains:

  • 1 x Back Plate (fixes permanently to door)
  • 1 x Front Panel (replace every 12 months)

Benefits:

  • Proven in the lab to kill 99.9% of bacteria, using silver technology embedded into push-plate surface (independently tested to ISO 22196).
  • Proven in the field to be 96.4% cleaner than standard door surfaces (independently tested).
  • Magnetically secured to back plate, the PUSH can be fitted in less than 30 seconds and requires no tools or experience.
  • No chemicals or poisons – simply harmless silver ions.
  • Can help improve hygiene and reduce costly staff sickness & disruption - The annual cost of a PUSH is less than the cost of even a single days' basic salary at the Minimum Wage Rate.
  • Lasts 12 months once fitted, with timestrip indicator to prompt replacement when needed.
  • Extremely robust and sturdy, with no maintenance required.
  • Stylish look to complement your existing PULL handles.
  • The standard colour is metallic silver. Other colours are available for volume orders.
  • Can be recycled.

How it Works

It's as simple as 1,2,3
  1. Microbes are deposited onto the door handle / push plate by users.
  2. Silver ions (Ag) penetrate the cell membrane of the microbe.
  3. The ions suffocate the microbe and attack it's DNA to prevent reproduction.
Common microbes found on door furniture include E-coli, Salmonella, Camplylobacteur and Staph Aureus.

Independant Testing

Lab Test - ISO 22196:2011 (measure of antibacterial activity on plastics and other surfaces). Coating was shown to:
  • Kill 99.99% of E-coli
  • Kill 99.99% of Staph Aureus
  • Kill 98.6% of Salmonella

Field Trials

  • 3 door locations selected (Male toilet, female toilet and busy canteen)
  • Stainless steel door handles provided benchmark
  • 2 swabs taken from each door handle trialled
  • 3 separate field trials undertaken
  • Antibacterial coating showed to be 96.4% (on average) cleaner than stainless steel