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Oct 2020

Last Updated: 06/10/2020

Harrogate care home adopts door tech to save lives

by Connor Creaghan

| 06 Oct, 2020
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Specialist dementia home Vida Grange, in Pannal, has installed alcohol gel-secreting door pads to limit the spread of coronavirus among staff and residents. The pads were developed by a Yorkshire firm.

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Debs Bannister, administrator at Vida Grange, using the Surfaceskin door pad.

A care home in Harrogate has adopted new technology in the fight to save lives from coronavirus this winter.

Vida Grange, which is a specialist dementia home in Pannal, has installed alcohol gel-secreting door pads to limit the spread of coronavirus among staff and residents.

The pads are designed to kill germs on doors, which can help to protect people from coronavirus. They could be particularly useful in care homes, where many residents struggle to remember the importance of hand hygiene.

Yorkshire company Surfaceskins, which created the pads last year, has seen a global spike in interest in the pads. But this is the first home in the Harrogate district to introduce them.



At an event today at Vida Grange to mark the deal, James Rycroft, the managing director of Vida Healthcare, which owns Vida Grange, described the pads as a "welcome addition to our armoury", He added:

"Sometimes people forget to use the alcohol gel but you can't escape the Surfaceskins.
"The coronavirus pandemic took the world by surprise so we are trying to do all we can to protect our residents and staff."






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Mr Rycroft said new technologies and strict procedures were helping to protect residents.

Some staff at the care home have tested positive for coronavirus in recent weeks but, so far, none have passed the virus on.

Adam Walker, one of the inventors of Surfaceskins and a Harrogate resident, said:

"This product does not clean your hands but it is designed to keep itself sterile. We still need people to use gel dispensers and wash their hands. However, if you do that and use a dirty door you could still infect yourself. The Surfaceskin helps clean hands stay clean. It is a vital missing link."


Mr Walker added the product was not a knee-jerk reaction to coronavirus. He said he came up with the idea about 10 years ago.