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Numerous independent studies prove that electric hand dryers are hygienic. The air the user breathes is the air that is used to dry his or her hands. Touchless operation, modern antibacterial materials and HEPA filter technology prevent the spread of germs and breathable dust. Several devices are even certificated for use in the food processing industry.

HEPA Filters

HEPA-filters help clean the air that passes through electric handdryers. HEPA is an acronym for “high efficiency particulate air”.

HEPA-filters remove at least 99.97% of dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, and any airborne particles. This makes the air, with which you clean your hands very clean. In fact, this air filtering system has been used in hospital operating rooms for many years. So it is certainly a technology you can rely on. 

Trusted by reliable sources

Many reliable sources have spoken out on the topic of hygiene. They state, that electric handdryers are a safe and hygienic way of drying your hands and do in fact NOT spread germs. 

These trusted institutions include the World Health Organization, which stated that: ” Once your hands are cleaned, you should dry them thoroughly by using paper towels or a warm air dryer”

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention affirms, that they have “no evidence that hand dryers are spreading the coronavirus”. This is supported by Johns Hopkins Medicine.

Reducing the risk of cross-infection

Electric handdryers help reduce the risk of cross-infection and contamination after washing your hands. Most electric handdryers operate with sensors, so that you do not have push a button to operate it.  After all, germs cling to surfaces, so the less you touch, the better.

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