Report Study: Dyson hand dryers spread more germs than paper towels, other dryers

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LONDON, April 15 (UPI) -- Dyson Airblade hand dryers are in the news again, as media outlets report on a February study finding they spread significantly more germs than regular dryers or paper towels.

Researchers at the University of Westminster tested the hand dryer against the other two methods, finding they spread 60 times more viruses than regular dryers and 1,300 times more viruses than paper towels, according to the study, published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology.

The Airblade has been championed by European public health officials, as well as the company itself, as a revolutionary way of drying hands in public bathrooms based on studies showing it filters out 99.9 percent of bacteria from air it blows around.

The Westminster study echoes another by the same researchers in 2014 that showed the Airblade spread 27 times more bacteria than paper towels, which researchers said reinforces overall concerns about hand dryers -- including those raised by Dyson about other methods of drying hands.

"These findings are important for understanding the ways in which bacteria spread, with the potential to transmit illness and disease," researcher Mark Wilcox said of the earlier study at the time.

 
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I rarely see hand dryers anymore. I prefer regular paper towels.​
 

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Just some incite into the day to day life of the Gnome Cop. He has luxurious, salon quality hair. And runs his fingers through it to impress people.
 

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It keeps my hair cool and my scalp hydrated, doesn't spray germs everywhere and saves paper. What's not to love?

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I saw a hand dryer at The Cheesecake Factory the other day after I read this and did not even try to use it :)
 
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