Liquid sanitizer looks cheap per bottle—
and gets expensive fast in the real world.
In high‑traffic environments, the refill bill dwarfs the hardware. Spills, clogs, sticky residue and empty units add drag. Here’s the economics—and a better way forward.
Quick facts
Default assumptions used below. Edit in the calculator as needed.
Operational drag
Constant restocking, pump failures, and empty units slow teams when seconds matter. Every failure pulls labor into non‑care tasks.
Residue & exposure
Overspray and fragrances travel to equipment, textiles, and airways—unwelcome in clinical and technical spaces.
Hidden cost per use
At ~1.1 mL per pump, costs compound quickly. Busy locations spend thousands per dispenser each year—before labor and waste.
Annual spend for liquid sanitizer (per dispenser)
Defaults: 1.10 mL per pump and $15.99 per 1,000 mL (≈1.76¢ per use). Adjust to your pricing/dose.
Annual cost by traffic (per dispenser)
| Use case (example) | Daily uses | Annual uses | Annual cost | Gallons/year* |
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Total Cost Comparison — Liquid vs. Our System
Use‑case presets
Why teams are switching
- Predictable costs: Eliminate runaway refill spend and supply‑chain spikes.
- Throughput: Fast, guided hygiene beats jammed pumps and empty bottles.
- Cleaner spaces: No sticky residue on floors, carts, or keyboards.
- Less waste: Far fewer plastics and cartons—better for budgets and bins.
Compliance that sticks
Clear cues and consistent cycles reduce excuses and raise adherence—especially at shift changes and peak traffic.
Fit for clinical environments
Built for sensitive spaces where residue, scent, and spillage are unacceptable. Keep surfaces dry and instruments clean.
Make hygiene predictable—without the mess.
Replace recurring liquid spend with a clean, guided system built for high‑traffic care.