A Ramsey business is donating their own hand sanitiser to help with emergency care during the TT.
The Fynoderee Distillery is giving 250 bottles of 'Fynitiser' to the Rob Vine Fund, which will go in immediate care cases at over 110 marshalling sites around the course.
The charity provides medical and rescue equipment and training for most of the Island's motorsport and cycling events, meaning ambulance services can focus on their normal emergency care.
The distillery is also donating 'Fynitiser' to the charity's emergency response vehicles, three Phil Hogg Motorsport Ambulances and two TT Course Helicopter Ambulances.
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