According to Professor Willox Etal. of the University of Leeds, “Both jet and warm air hand dryers spread bacteria into the air and onto users and those nearby”.

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“When the researchers compared the two drying methods, they found that the people who dried their hands using the air dryer had spread more of the virus”.

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“Hands contaminated with pathogenic microbes play a major role in the transmission of bacteria in health care institutions, the food industry, and community and domestic settings”. Read this article by John Ross on Harvard Health publishing to see how hand dryers seriously contribute to spreading germs and cross-contamination.

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“The environmentally friendly option may be bathing your hands in hefty doses of bacteria, even some that are usually found in faeces”.

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