The Complete Guide to Hand Dryers
The Complete Guide to Hand Dryers
What is a Hand Dryer and How Does it Work
A hand dryer is a device that is used to dry hands. It works by using a either a button to press to emit air or a sensor to automatically detect when to blow warm air over the hands to evaporate the water on the skin. It usually takes between 15-30 seconds for all the water to evaporate and the hands to be fully dried. Cool, right?
Fun fact: The very first hand dryer was invented in 1887 by American inventor George Greenough. It was made of wood and metal and it had a little fan that blew air over the hands.
How Hand Dryers Can Help and When to Use Them
Hand dryers are a great way to save time and money. They can be used in many different ways, for example:
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In the workplace - hand dryers can be used to save time and money by reducing waste.
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At home - hand dryers can be used to quickly dry hands after washing them or doing the dishes.
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In public restrooms - hand dryers are a great way to reduce waste and help keep the restroom clean and tidy.
Hand Dryers are Eco Friendly and Here's Why
Hand dryers are a great way to save money over the long run, and can help to reduce waste, and also help to reduce the amount of bacteria on your hands. Hand dryers also don’t require to much energy, since they have a low energy consumption while not in use.
Take our Vortex Stainless Steel Super Quiet Automatic Hand Dryer (VX2100) for example: This hand dryer only take around 20 seconds to dry your hands, making it efficient and effective. It provides high air pressure that’s warm, and the VX2100 is made out of strong durable material (stainless steel), making it a lasting and worthy investment that could ultimately save time, money and energy, especially in the long run.
How to Choose the Hand Dryers that Fit Your Needs?
A hand dryer is an essential device in a society where people are constantly on the go. It is important to choose the right hand dryer for your needs. There are many factors to consider when choosing an eco friendly hand dryer.
For example, if you work in a professional environment, it might be best to choose a more powerful machine. If you are at school or have children at home, you might want to choose a quieter model that does not produce as much noise.
There is also the issue of how many are needed and how often it will be used - if it is going to be used often, with lots needed in the one building, then you might want a drier that has low power consumption to cut down on costs.