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combi-kids

The CombiKids forklift book is a real page turner, filled with adventure and excitement. It is a wonderfully appealing story for children about forklifts and to add to the appeal, there is a three page Activity Section at the back of the book. 100% of the funds raised was donated to Make-A-Wish, Ireland.

monaghan ladies gaa

Combilift has renewed its sponsorship of the Monaghan Ladies Gaelic Football Team for another three years, reinforcing its commitment to local sports, community support, and regional development. This partnership reflects its dedication to fostering talent and teamwork.

Combilift, known for its innovative handling solutions, showcased its creativity during the pandemic with feel-good videos. After a Christmas video featuring a forklift donating gifts to children with Down syndrome, the company joined the global Jerusalema dance challenge.

christmas video 2020

In 2020, Combilift donated 100% of the proceeds from its children's Combi-Kids book sales to The Down Syndrome Centre North East. This contribution helped provide gifts for all the children at the centre, making their Christmas extra special.

combi-ventilate

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Combilift developed the Combi-Ventilate, a device that allows one ventilator to support multiple patients. Using standard fittings, it features individual filters to prevent cross-contamination and screens for real-time vitals. Key features include non-return valves, HEPA filters, flow sensors, and automatic flow control valves, ensuring precise adjustments and patient safety.

copper cover

Also during the COVID-19 pandemic, Combilift founder Martin McVicar developed the Copper-Cover to help reduce the spread of the virus. The device sprays a thin layer of copper onto common touchpoints like door handles and sink taps, using copper’s natural antimicrobial properties to minimise contamination.