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The global hand dryer market reached a value of US$ 792.1 million in 2021. Looking forward, the market is projected to reach a value of US$ 1,546.8 million by 2027, exhibiting a CAGR of 11.20% ...
Portland, OR, March 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to the report published by Allied Market Research, the global hand dryer market generated $781.5 million in 2020, and is estimated to ...
Hand dryers suck up bathroom air and spew it out at speed. So, in the brief moments your hands rest below the nozzle, they'll be exposed to far more air than usual—and far more bacteria.
The hand dryer makers cite a Mayo Clinic study that suggests the question of germs is answered by how you wash, not how you dry. Hand dryers also won't help you clean up a spill on your desk.
“I started wondering that maybe (hand dryers) are too loud for our ears.” Starting at age 9, Nora Keegan visited loads of public restrooms to take acoustical measurements of the hand dryers.
Bacteria in bathrooms: Hand dryers suck in fecal bacteria and blow it all over your hands, study finds Levels of germs spread to the surfaces touched by volunteers were 10 times higher after hands ...
A Canadian eighth-grader’s science experiment raises questions about whether hand dryers, like the ones found in public restrooms around the world, can damage the hearing of young children.
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