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firebus
New Member
United States
2 Posts |
Posted - 07/22/2020 : 3:16:00 PM
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Our district wants to install hand sanitizer dispenses on our buses, has anyone else done this and where/how did you mount them?
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willism
Advanced Member
United States
250 Posts |
Posted - 07/23/2020 : 06:04:00 AM
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Im not a fan of it but when or if we get ours in were on the IC's on the space between the service door and first passenger side window not sure on the type a's where were gonna mount them. I for one dont think there gonna hold up in the bus let alone the mess there gonna cause. |
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RonF
Top Member
867 Posts |
Posted - 07/23/2020 : 07:02:19 AM
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We are looking at them and waiting for our board to tell us yes or no.
We may go with a dispenser from Cintas or we may go with a pump bottle in a PVC pipe holder. More to follow. |
US Army retired CMBT |
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40ngone
Senior Member
USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 07/26/2020 : 09:56:26 AM
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Not legal in california. A flammable liquid like that has to be in immediate possession of the passenger only. |
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ACL
Senior Member
USA
53 Posts |
Posted - 07/26/2020 : 5:46:22 PM
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We have, in the past, had little cardboard buses on the dashboard with HS bottles in them. They wouldn't be nearly large enough for regular use, though. |
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RonF
Top Member
867 Posts |
Posted - 07/27/2020 : 09:33:16 AM
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quote: Originally posted by ACL
We have, in the past, had little cardboard buses on the dashboard with HS bottles in them. They wouldn't be nearly large enough for regular use, though.
Anything flammable in not legal on a school bus in any state. However I do believe we are going to see this rule relaxed for Covid-19 because the chance of hand sanitizer becoming flammable is so low. |
US Army retired CMBT |
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40ngone
Senior Member
USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 07/27/2020 : 4:32:14 PM
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Ron, you may be right. Although CHP was the one who called me and asked me to pass it along to the Transportation operations side that it is not legal and won’t be allowed. Same with dividers around the driver. I have never seen safety laws tossed out, for any reason. Never know though. |
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RonF
Top Member
867 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2020 : 10:06:19 AM
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We have a lot of talk about this subject and many people saying its illegal, against the law and such. Please someone post the regulation that says so. My highers want to see it. I have search the FMVSS and NHTSA sites and come up empty. |
US Army retired CMBT |
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aaronwilmoth80911
Top Member
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40ngone
Senior Member
USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2020 : 5:23:24 PM
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Not in my office right now, but if my memory is correct, in California, CCR Title 13, #1216. Hope this helps you. |
Edited by - 40ngone on 07/28/2020 6:27:45 PM |
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Sammy
New Member
USA
1 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2020 : 10:15:31 AM
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More and more states are allowing hand santizer on buses now. Idaho and Wisconsin have both put out statements allowing it while NY has stated not allowed. Nebraska also allowing it |
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40ngone
Senior Member
USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 08/05/2020 : 04:37:43 AM
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I hope not, but you may see this break down on political lines just like everything else. I am in the camp of hand sanitizer poses very little risk of fire, and a useful aid in keeping kids safe. The state I am in,(california) has told us we cannot. At least in our area. |
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bucksgarage
Active Member
17 Posts |
Posted - 08/05/2020 : 06:12:14 AM
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Ohio has this information from the Ohio State Patrol Bus Standards Manual that was added in June as follows:
Hand Sanitizer: (Added 06/15/2020) - Personal use: Stored securely with in the driver’s compartment, 12oz or less in capacity. - Entry mounted dispenser: Must be securely installed in the driver/entry area, either behind the handrail or just to the right of the driver on the side of the dash. - Cannot cause a catch point to the passengers as they enter or exit, nor can the installation encroach into the bus entry point. - Overall dimensions for the dispenser cannot exceed 6” in depth, 7” in width, and 12” in height.
I was also given information from my Rush Truck representative, that Ashland Schools used a Blue Bird washer reservoir, a fabricated brass nozzle, and an old International push-button switch, mounted just to the right of the driver dashboard and floor. I do have pictures if they can be sent some way. Might be somewhat pricey to install this, but an inventive set up to say the least! |
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40ngone
Senior Member
USA
166 Posts |
Posted - 08/06/2020 : 12:15:35 PM
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Bucksgarage, great information. It looks like Ohio covered all aspects of this post. Thanks for the post. |
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wwinters
Senior Member
USA
114 Posts |
Posted - 10/26/2020 : 05:27:40 AM
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We made a system to secure to seat like a child restraint system. put in seat behind driver due to not using that seat during this time. Working great, using touch less system |
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valleybusman
Top Member
USA
808 Posts |
Posted - 10/26/2020 : 10:35:37 AM
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I washington here is limit to how bg the conatiner is . I want to say it's a couple ounces |
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RonF
Top Member
867 Posts |
Posted - 10/27/2020 : 04:49:43 AM
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Let me update on what we have. We installed a battery operated gel dispensing pump that holds like 16 oz. This is not what we wanted or would have used.
Any way the issue is, after a few days the gel thickens and it doesn't pump unless you purge the crap out of it. I think this may be caused by the evaporation of the alcohol due to the heat here in south Georgia.
I think foaming would work better. |
US Army retired CMBT |
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