Hand Sanitizer in a Wristband 

by Mike hunter

Fashionable and refillable, these revolutionary wristbands are effective at allowing people to safely access hand sanitizer anywhere. Made of ultra-light silicone in a wide variety of colors, the wristband has a built-in dispenser, making it easy to fill with the user’s choice of sanitizer. The CDC recommends consumers use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. The FreeBand™, which is worn around the wrist, is easy to use: First, a quick thumb-squeeze of the top of the band to dispense the sanitizer, then a rub of the hands together until they feel dry

FreeBand was created in response to the coronavirus’ impact on the entertainment industry. Uri Singer, a veteran producer, invented and developed the band as a way to help keep cast and crew members safe, while on set during production.

He is joined by Steve Gordon, a NYC-based attorney and biotechnology entrepreneur. He immediately identified the wristband as an opportunity to help prevent the spreading of the virus, while enabling people to safely run essential errands, go to work or attend school.

The patent-pending technology was developed in collaboration with Dr. John Moss and Dr. Marc Baum, research scientists on the frontlines of COVID-19. Between them, they have an established track record of designing, testing, manufacturing and clinically evaluating medical devices for prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. 

$19.99

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