Health Benefits of Touchless Doors
Now more than ever, keeping your property sanitized is vital. However, no matter how often you clean your doors and handles or how well your employees practice proper hand hygiene, keeping these common public touch points sanitized is a constant battle. Why not eliminate the process altogether?
At S. Albert Glass, we care about the health and safety of others, which is why we are offering touchless door entry systems. These systems:
- Create quick hands-free door access
- Provide peace of mind for employees, clients, and visitors
- Reduce germ transmission on door handles
- Eliminate the need for constant disinfecting
These systems can be easily installed using existing entry doors. Property and facility managers should note that this does not require installing a new entry door.
About Our Touchless Entry Door Systems
These straightforward systems include an automatic door operator and wave to exit switches that make opening a door as simple as waving your hand. These systems are ideal for facilities with heavy main entrance traffic, such as:
- Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
- Colleges, Schools, and Daycares
- Apartments and Condominiums
- Offices and Business Parks
- Shopping Malls and Retail Centers
Most germs can survive on hands for up to 3 hours and on door handles for up to 24. With touchless entry, you can slow the spread of germs by eliminating the use of a handle. These systems reduce health risks, improve overall hygiene, and create peace of mind for anyone entering or exiting a property.
Free Touchless Entry Door System Quote
S. Albert Glass is working with properties and facilities to provide free estimates to install these systems. Our standard touchless entry door system costs $3,525.00, which includes labor and materials. This price creates a total solution for many properties. We are also offering contactless estimates that follow all social distancing guidelines.
For more information, please fill out the form below, call us at 301-517-7442, or send us an email today.