![AD1 Shoe Cover Dispenser](/remote/aHR0cHM6Ly9naWVjZG4uYmxvYi5jb3JlLndpbmRvd3MubmV0L2ZpbGV1cGxvYWRzL2ltYWdlLzIwMjEvMDUvMTIvYWQxc2hvZWNvdmVyZGlzcGVuc2VyLmpwZw.LWkAffZfcn0.jpg?w=948&h=533&format=webp&mode=pad&anchor=middlecenter&scale=both&bgcolor=F0F1F2)
Hillbrush
BALTIMORE, Md. — Hillbrush's AD1 automatic shoe cover dispenser is back in stock on its site.
The dispenser aims to allow swift, easy, hands-free fitting of temporary shoe covers, which should greatly reducing the spread of soil and germs brought in on footwear. The shoe covers are ideal for moderate use in food preparation areas, medical facilities, show homes, anywhere requiring reduction of trafficked dirt, Hillbrush said.
The dispenser, which clocks in at less than 5 pounds, comes with 110 standard polyethylene shoe covers to place in the dispenser. Hillbrush also offers a quick YouTube video on how to operate the dispenser.
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