Keystone buys backpack sanitizer sprayers

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The Keystone Centre in Brandon has added another tool to its sanitizing arsenal: backpack sprayers.

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The Keystone Centre in Brandon has added another tool to its sanitizing arsenal: backpack sprayers.

The venue announced on Thursday it had purchased six portable backpack sanitizer sprayers, which it says will help staff efficiently and effectively clean high-contact areas.

“Being able to reopen efficiently comes second only to being able to reopen safely,” Jared McKenzie, director of marketing for the Keystone Centre, stated in a release. “These portable, lightweight, backpack sprayers will allow us to do both as we welcome the community back into the Keystone Centre.”

McKenzie acknowledged the support of the federal government’s Emergency Community Support Fund and the Brandon Area Community Foundation for their financial support with the purchase.

Each of the sprayers will bear a patch acknowledging those organizations’ support.

“We felt this grant was essential for the Keystone Centre to secure the proper safety equipment,” stated BACF executive director Laura Kempthorne in a release. “This equipment gives them the ability to sanitize the building thoroughly, in turn keeping everyone that will utilize the facility safe.”

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