Care staff helped as Eco deliver over 1m PPE Items

April 27, 2020

More than one million items of lifesaving PPE have been delivered to care homes across the UK in seven days thanks to swift action of the Eco rapid response team.

A total of 525,000 surgical masks, 500,000 disposable aprons, and 10,000 litres of sanitiser have been sourced and delivered to care homes by ECO this week alone.

A total of 525,000 surgical masks, 500,000 disposable aprons, and 10,000 litres of sanitiser have been sourced and delivered to care homes by Eco this week alone.

Paul Currie, Eco’s contracts manager, said: “We have worked with UK companies to source a sustainable supply of PPE here in this country, which is available to help people right now. We have supplied hundreds of care homes across the country, from individual homes to large groups, and right across the UK from Essex to Perthshire and everywhere in between. With the shortage of PPE around the country we wanted to use our expertise to step in and see what we could do to help.”

ECO has helped care homes across the UK, including more than 60 in London, and several in Scotland, the West Midlands, Yorkshire, the North-East, Merseyside, and Cumbria.

Paul said: “The feedback from care homes has been very positive. Procurement teams have thanked us for our swift action, for the quality of the equipment, and for keeping costs down.”
“We have supplied hundreds of care homes across the country, from individual homes to large groups, and right across the UK from Essex to Perthshire and everywhere in between. With the shortage of PPE around the country we wanted to use our expertise to step in and see what we could do to help.”

- Paul Currie, Eco Contracts Manager
Eco, which is based in Annan, has set up a full COVID-19 emergency rapid response solutions operation and a special medical division with a range of anti-virus sanitiser, PPE including masks and visors, testing kits, testing pods and medical beds.

The team at Eco, who also have a base in Cumbria, have already answered the call to help a factory, which has a government order for manufacturing vital material for visors for the NHS, to continue production 24/7 by supplying anti-virus sanitiser and an on-call emergency sanitising team. 

Eddie Black, managing director of ECO, said: “Care home staff all over the country - just like the NHS and other emergency workers - are doing an incredible job. If anyone needs our expertise, we will get our teams onto it immediately to achieve what needs to be done.”
“Care home staff all over the country - just like the NHS and other emergency workers - are doing an incredible job. If anyone needs our expertise, we will get our teams onto it immediately to achieve what needs to be done.”

- Eddie Black, Eco Managing Director
Eco will also be launching back-to-work sanitising kits for when the lockdown starts to be lifted. When organisations are able to reopen Eco has sanitising kits suitable for a range of business needs from a one-person builder to a call centre employing 500 people. 

Eco’s workspace division is also on hand to advise businesses how to ensure their business spaces comply with any regulations post lockdown.


Any organisation or business which would benefit from ECO’s help is asked to contact 01461 500 206 or email response@teameco.co.uk or visit www.teameco.co.uk/response for more information.


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