• nocturne@sopuli.xyz
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    21 hours ago

    Most public restrooms have air dryers that blow air forcefully and loudly. And what happens every single time I use one? This annoying AF alert telling me “Loud Environment Detected” and imploring me to get to a quieter spot before I damage my hearing.

    Air dryers are dirty AF, it is cleaner to wipe your hands on your pants.

    https://health.clevelandclinic.org/the-dirty-truth-about-hand-dryers

    Myth: Hand dryers help kill germs

    Fact: Hand dryers can spread viruses and bacteria

    Solution to the noise alert? Stop using air dryers.

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      21 hours ago

      I’m not that old, and have only seen a single, filthy example, but the older style of discontinued public washroom hand drying towels were disgusting in a really intense kind of way. It never got the opportunity to completely dry, and add to that situation that every single asshole who only rinsed his dickbeaters after shitting instead of washing them was griming it up instead of just drying their hands.

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        18 hours ago

        The towel is not a loop. When you pull down you get fresh towel off of a roll. The used towel goes onto a different roll and when the clean roll is used up they change it and wash the dirty one. They are geared together so the amount hanging down is pretty constant but sometimes they got out of sync and the “loop” was either huge or so tight you couldn’t really dry your hands.

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          12 hours ago

          And today you could build one that has like a micro washing machine / mangle / dryer combo integrated.

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        19 hours ago

        I really like the idea of that thing, but goddamn I can’t conceive of a way to actually make it sanitary.

        Edit - derp

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          19 hours ago

          Not sure if you meant can or can’t but they’re meant to only be used one way, so alcohol or a bleach solution in the towel cylinders could keep it clean through it’s life.

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            19 hours ago

            “Clean” does not remove the physical particles of dirt and shit.

            It might be sanitary, but Noone would trust it unless it self cleaned fully each use

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              18 hours ago

              It’s not a loop, there’s a fresh towel roll and a dirty towel take up roll and it only rolls on one direction. You changed it when the clean roll ran out and washed the dirty roll.

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                18 hours ago

                This! I have a couple brand new rolls from when a friends grandparents gestation closed.

                They are about the size of industrial paper towel rolls, but make shitty rags unfortunately.

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              18 hours ago

              That’s the thing, you put the new roll at top and it collects in a spool on the bottom. Provided the new cylinder is sterile, you’re all good. The problem arise when it reaches the end of the spool and isn’t changed do people are using the same static towel, or people cheap out by trying to reuse the dirty ones

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      21 hours ago

      Do people actually buy hand dryers to kill germs?

      I usually see two types of businesses that buy them. A) businesses that think they’re helping the environment by producing less waste and b) businesses that are cheap/ lazy and like not having to buy paper towels.

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        20 hours ago

        My point was spread germs, I quoted the first study I found. The myth did not quite fit with the op. But it is a Sunday and I was not going to do any more work.

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    21 hours ago

    “Loud environment detected”.

    Well, because the air dryer is fucking loud! And even the ones that are not that loud, your watch is that close to it, so it will say it’s a loud environment. That’s what it does!

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    19 hours ago

    If you need a phone to tell you you are in a loud environment, your hearing is already beyond saving.