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Paint manufacturer and gin distillery switch manufacturing to produce hand sanitiser

Manchester-based HMG Paints and Wirral based Tappers Gin want to help in the fight against coronavirus

HMG Paints in Manchester is making hand santiser

North west firms are switching manufacturing to make hand sanitiser as part of a national effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest independent paint manufacturer, HMG Paints, is utilising its manufacturing knowledge and existing alcohol stocks to produce much needed hand sanitiser.

The Manchester company developed the First Thing Sanitiser after staff and their families reported being unable to find stocks at other locations.

The First Thing name derives from internal communication messages urging staff to make washing their hands the first thing on their mind whether in work or at home.

The company is now working with partners to supply the hand sanitiser to those who need it the most during the spread of Covid-19, which has led to a severe shortage.

Managing director John Falder said he is keen to help organisations working with vulnerable people get the supplies they they need.

“Our team of chemists have worked extremely hard on the formulation and it has been a true team effort to make the hand sanitiser available,” he said.

“By utilising our existing alcohol stocks, we believe that we can help the HMG Family, our customers and those who need it the most during the current shortages. “