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NEW YORK (WPIX) — Are hand dryers in public restrooms blowing bacteria back on your freshly washed hands as you’re drying them? PIX11 collected samples from a variety of restrooms in the city… ...
University of Connecticut researchers have found that hand dryers suck in bacteria from the air in the bathrooms and then spit it back out onto your hands. And when we say bacteria, we mean fecal ...
A viral video circulating on TikTok reveals what happens if you use a hot-air hand dryer compared to choosing to air dry your hands after washing.
Which is safer? Testing Hand Dryers: Our Methodology KPRC 2 Investigates recruited indoor air quality expert Jack Mat to test hand dryers in public bathrooms at random. Mat owns IAQ Environmental.
A new study concluded that bathroom hand dryers suck up germs and blow them onto a person's hands.
Tips for a healthy bathroom regimen While hand dryers can circulate contaminants around a space, the aim should be to stop germs from becoming aerosolized in the first place.
A viral Facebook post has people thinking twice about using bathroom hand dryers. “Ok guys..ready to have your mind blown?!” writes Nichole Ward, of California.
Hong Kong police are checking security camera footage in an effort to track down an arsonist who set two hand dryers alight in a public toilet in a Sai Ying Pun park.
Tips for a healthy bathroom regimen While hand dryers can circulate contaminants around a space, the aim should be to stop germs from becoming aerolised in the first place.