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  2. Hand dryer - Wikipedia

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    Hand dryers have been popular with industries for their apparent economies. According to manufacturers, hand dryers can cut costs by as much as 99.5% (for example a company may spend $2340.00 per year on paper towels, where as the hand dryer expenditure would be as low as $14.00 per year—this will vary according to the cost of paper towels and electricity).

  3. Dyson Airblade - Wikipedia

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    The Airblade Tap is a non-contact bathroom tap that both washes and dries hands. It eliminates the need to move to a separate area to dry hands, and therefore eliminates any water dripped on the floor. [13] [14] All three hand dryers use a new Digital Slim Motor, the Dyson V4.

  4. Public toilet - Wikipedia

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    This can be either a paper towel dispenser (sometimes they have auto-sensors for touchless dispensing) or a mechanical hand dryer (used manually or with auto-sensors). Drying of washed hands is important for convenience but also because wet hands are more easily recontaminated. [84] Paper towels are more hygienic than electric air dryers. [85]

  5. Why you shouldn't use those hand dryers in public bathrooms - AOL

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    The use of hand dryers also can transfer germs to a person's clothing and lead to an increase in spreading those contaminants to other surfaces.

  6. Automatic faucet - Wikipedia

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    A hands-free faucet in Japan. An automatic faucet or tap (also hands-free faucet, touchless faucet, electronic faucet, motion-sensing faucet, sensor faucet, or infrared faucet) is a faucet equipped with a proximity sensor and mechanism that opens its valve to allow water to flow in response to the presence of a user's hands in close proximity.

  7. Excel Dryer - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, their first high speed hand dryer, Xlerator, was produced. [2] In 2022, the company claims it dries hands in 8 seconds. [3] Excel Dryer's products have been approved for LEED v4 credits and other green building standards. [4] In 2015, Excel Dryer released a different hand dryer model called a ThinAir (TA-SB, or TA-ABS) and the Xlerator ...

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