Universal access Covid-19 Rapid Tests

16th February 2021

Through their connections within the aviation sector, Universal Office Products have acquired access to a large amount of Covid-19 Rapid Tests, which are on re-sale right now.

Kirsty Walker, Sales Manager said: "It is vital that when people slowly start to return to the office, we do our very best to ensure the safety of all our employees. I welcome the government announcement that businesses with 50 or more employees can apply to get these tests for free and I urge people to visit www.gov.uk for more information. However for companies that fall under that level or for larger organisations that want instant access, we can help out. These kits are used by some of the largest UK airlines and this is not about trying to make a quick profit, we just want to cover our costs and help Sheffield business back operating safely again. We have already sold over a 1000 tests in the first few days and I think people have comfort that they are buying from a well known local company like Universal. Our price is £6.95 per test and any net profit made at the end of the month will be donated to the NHS."

Call Kirsty to find out more: 07388377715 or email: kwalker@uop.co.uk 

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