Avoid using hand dryers in public, office, or hotel restrooms.

You might not realize it, but those hand dryers in public bathrooms pull in air from the same space, from below the blower and from the sides.

That air is filled with unhealthy particles, fecal matter, and germs.

Using hand dryers in public restrooms can heighten your risk of getting sick.

Hand dryers blow out warm or jet air to dry your hands, they also disperse germs and bacteria from the restroom into the air.

Restrooms usually harbor a lot of germs
because of toilet flushes and the number of
people using the area.

When a hand dryer blows air, it can spread these germs onto your freshly washed hands and throughout the restroom.

The primary risk comes from touching the machine surface.

You should aim to keep your hands away from it and avoid any accidental contact.

The air in the washroom is typically filled with bacteria like E. coli, and flushing sends them flying into the air.

Jet air dryers can spread germs more effectively than standard warm air dryers.

People could end up touching their face or food afterward with germs on their hands, potentially resulting in illnesses such as colds, flu, or stomach infections.

Solution

In many situations, the warm air doesn’t fully eliminate the bacteria.

Going back to traditional methods is the safest way to prevent contamination.

Bring paper towels from home and ensure you wash them after using to minimize the chance of transporting and spreading bacteria around.

Using paper towels is one of the top choices. They dry your hands fast and can help get rid of some germs while you wipe.

If you don’t have paper towels, carrying a clean handkerchief or a small towel is a good idea.

Many people keep tissues in their bags or pockets for this reason.

If you have no other options, letting your hands air dry is a better choice than using a dryer that can spread germs.

Staying Safe

Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water for a minimum of 20 seconds.

Having clean hands lowers the chance of getting infected, and when paired with proper drying techniques,it keeps you healthier.

DISCLAIMER: This article is derived from information available in the public domain.It’s always a good idea to check your doctor before beginning any new routine.

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