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Are air hand dryers more hygienic?

Scott Engelhardt

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Dyson says the fastest most hygienic way to dry hands.
Looks gross to me!

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Do your business in the toilet and flush it guess what goes flying in the air. Then its sucked into the dryer and on to your hands. How many people have tooth brushes in the bathroom? You wouldn't want to watch an episode of MythBusters on this subject.
 
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I have used a few of these Blade Dryers...and often they smell very unpleasant.

My thoughts are that because they are supposedly a hygienic way to dry your hands, that the cleaners think they are self-cleaning. :eek:
The pool of residue that collects in the bottom is disgusting waste water, and drippings from users.
 
Nope. I never use them. All they do is blow particles of feces around onto your clean hands. That unit like all others are disgusting. If there is no paper towels I elbow the door open and let them air dry...
 
Once you wash & dry your hands, the next thing you do is grab the door handle to leave. Did the last guy wash & dry his hands ?
 
I'm looking at an ad for a, toto washlet, right under our posts. Nice to know company pays attention.lol
 
You have to be pretty desperate to stick your schlong in there for an air dry.





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Made you think about it.....




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Most of the time my pecker is cleaner than anything else in there.
 
Seems like the vast majority of mens rooms dont have hot water. Or, it takes too long to reach the spigot. That is more of a concern to me. Especially at a restuarant where i'm eating,,, and the cooks work.
 
I think most commercial restroom doors open in, not out. Dont they. ?

This has been a peev of mine for years. Wash and dry all you want.... soon as you grabbed the door handle you get a handle full of azz. You can always shoulder your way in..... but never out....
 
I think most commercial restroom doors open in, not out. Dont they. ?
If they do open in, use your foot when someone else opens it. If not I always have a napkin or tissue that I throw away once I leave. I never handle the door as that is the dirtiest...
 
In gas/food places here like WAWA & Sheetz I watch guys come right out of the stall and go right out the door. Then walk up look at their #, pick up thier lunch and go out the door. DISGUSTING!
 
I notice it looks like more and more often people are now opening the restroom doors to exit using the paper towel in their hand to avoid touching the door handle.
 
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