There was a peer-reviewed report published in the journal for Applied and Environmental Microbiology that studied the amount of bacteria that was blown from hand dryers in 36 public restrooms at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. The sample from the study concluded that as many as 60 colonies of bacteria were blown from a hand dryer in just 30-seconds. A number of those bacteria were linked to fecal and human bacteria, even bacteria known to cause serious infections.

Why YSK: So that you are informed for your own health, hygiene, and wellness and to prevent further spread of more harmful bacteria.

Citation & Sources: “Deposition of Bacteria and Bacterial Spores by Bathroom Hot-Air Hand Dryers” (April 2018), Applied and Environmental Microbiology

https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/AEM.00044-18

  • @[email protected]
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    -361 year ago

    Just wait a minute and your hands will dry on their own. Ideally you used soap and rubbed them together under the water long enough so they are clean. You did, didn’t you?

    • @fosiacat
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      111 year ago

      what part of that post made you think he wasn’t washing his hands? the part where he described how he dries them?

    • @Cobrachicken
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      61 year ago

      Well you did, and I did. But think about how many did not, when you open the bathroom door after meticiously washing and drying your hands…

    • @Jakdracula
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      51 year ago

      You don’t wash your hands. Your hands wash each other and you watch.