London: A new study suggests that electric hand driers make you more susceptible to germ attack. Warm air hand dryers which were considered the best bet to fight off bacteria are challenged by the University of Leeds in their recent research that claims FRIDAY, Nov. 21, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Those air-blown hand dryers in public restrooms may spread far more germs than conventional paper towels, a new study suggests. British researchers placed a harmless type of bacteria on the hands of volunteers in New research has shown that high-powered hand dryers may seem ultra-hygienicat first glance, but actually spread more germs than paper towels. Scientists at the University of Leeds found that airborne germs around jet air dryers were 27 times more (NaturalNews) Drying your hands after washing them is an automated and often thoughtless task for most of us; however, both hand dryers and paper towels take a substantial toll on the environment. Offices, shopping malls, businesses, restaurants and parks Game-changing hand dryer set to end ‘hygiene debate’ once-and-for-all Hand dryer will transform hygiene at schools, hospitals and food processing plants 99.6% success rate to destroy MRSA and Salmonella Cold Plasma technology shown to kill Dyson Airblade hand dryers, increasingly ubiquitous in public bathrooms, propel airborne bacteria off the hands in levels up to 27 times higher than paper towels, new research shows. "The results suggest that air dryers may be unsuitable for use in .
FRIDAY, Nov. 21, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Those air-blown hand dryers in public restrooms may spread far more germs than conventional paper towels, a new study suggests. British researchers placed a harmless type of bacteria on the hands of volunteers in Airborne germ counts near warm-air dryers were found to be 4.5 times That sounds a lot like the conclusion of a 2012 study comparing paper towels and hand dryers, which read in part: "From a hygiene standpoint, paper towels are superior to air dryers Those air-blown hand dryers in public restrooms may spread far more germs than conventional paper They then had them use warm-air dryers, high-powered "jet-air" dryers or paper towels to dry their hands. The investigators measured airborne bacteria (HealthDay News) — Air-blown hand dryers in public restrooms may spread far more germs than conventional paper towels, according to a new study published in the Journal of Hospital Infection and presented at the Healthcare Infection Society International .
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