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Dettol's platinum jubilee toasted as Reckitt adds Durex for Commonwealth Games partnership

Hand sanitising and sexual health catered for at Birmingham Commonwealth Games after easing fears of crowds for Queen's celebration

Jubilee effort: Dettol Pro Solutions catered for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. A more eyebrow-raising addition joins the Reckitt brand for the Commonwealth Games.(Image: Reckitt)

Reckitt has lifted the lid on the scale of its hygiene programme, revealing how 10,000 bottles of Dettol hand sanitiser were distributed during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.

It comes as the Hull-founded company gears up for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, with brands Dettol - and Durex - to play a role.

The strategic partnership for Queen and Country saw Reckitt install more than 100 hand sanitiser dispensers on top of the distribution of hygiene kits for all volunteers, staff and attendees across the celebration weekend.

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Jonathan Weiss, commercial director for Reckitt’s Pro Solutions said: “We’re delighted to have been the official hygiene partner for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant and provide our expertise at this historic event. Active communication is key to building confidence and reassuring thousands of attendees, so we've aimed to create an experience that maximises the perception of care, in an effort to inspire behaviour change when it comes to practising good hygiene.

“Overall heightened awareness of hand hygiene among staff and customers is something businesses should look to not just sustain, but actively encourage. We believe that simplicity is key when it comes to following good hygiene practices. Making antibacterial products easily available to visitors or providing training for staff and volunteers has proven to be simple and effective to help us achieve that.”

The London event followed COP26 in Glasgow and Expo 2020 Dubai.

Rosanna Machado, chief executive of the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, said: “It was fantastic to see people come together; friends, family and neighbours reunited, to witness this historic royal moment. After two years of the pandemic, many people are still hesitant about large gatherings and we wanted to bring attendees and visitors peace of mind - enabling them to focus on having fun and enjoying the weekend.