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- HELEN KEMPTON

TASMANIAN distilleri­es are turning whisky into hand sanitiser to help schools, hospitals, doctors’ surgeries and hotels cope with a coronaviru­sinduced shortage.

Lark Distillery, 7K Distillery and Killara Distillery are among the whisky makers pumping out the product as Tasmanians run short.

A South Hobart chemist is also making its own hand sanitiser and taking orders.

TASMANIA’S distilleri­es are coming to the rescue, manufactur­ing sanitiser as schools, hospitals, doctors’ surgeries and hotels struggle to get the product.

Lark, 7K and Killara distilleri­es are among those pumping out the product as Tasmanians run short.

A South Hobart chemist is also making its own hand sanitiser and taking orders.

“For those in need of sanitiser, the chemist on the corner of Elboden and Macquarie St is making his own and taking orders. Just like a Xmas ham,” a social media post said.

The Department of Education says its supplier cannot guarantee product as the coronaviru­s pandemic results in hand sanitiser flying off the shelf.

“The department has contracts establishe­d for schools to order supplies of toilet paper, hand towel and hygiene/washroom products,” a spokesman said.

“Regular contact is being made with these contracted suppliers and while pressure is being experience­d, the suppliers are continuing to do everything possible to maintain establishe­d supply levels, however cannot guarantee increased supply.”

7K Distillery at Brighton is rolling out hand sanitiser from today.

“7K isn’t making any outrageous claims about what this product will do, the current pandemic is serious and consumers should follow the advice of health officials,” founder Tyler Clark said. “Thorough hand washing with soap and water is the best solution, but for those on the go, this product will be a high-strength, alcohol-based, water-free hand wash, which we hope will provide some peace of mind.

“This product is a little bit about making lemonade out of lemons, with the announceme­nt of the closure of the Salamanca Market, I know I’ll lose a big part of my income and I know I’m not alone. But with highstreng­th, high-quality alcohol I can provide a product that I think is in demand and I feel will help others.”

7K’s sanitiser is available on the company’s website.

Lark Distillery is also set to produce hand sanitiser to alleviate the shortage.

Managing director Geoff Bainbridge said the company had received inquiries from pharmacies and the Department of Education. The product will be made available in bulk to pharmacies, hospitals and schools in two weeks.

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