Dyson hand dryers might be blasting germs and disease everywhere
When you go to dry your hands in the office bathroom, how do you proceed? Consider this answer carefully because making the wrong choice could lead to the fall of humanity and the rise of our animal friends, bloodthirsty to reclaim their kingdom from our centuries of treachery.
If you dry your hands in the bathroom using one of those Dyson Airblades (the kind you stick your hands in), then according to a new study published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology, you are maybe blasting your filthy germs nearly 10 feet across the bathroom, which is both rude and gross.
Here is a nice recap of how the study was conducted from Popular Science:
In the study, the researchers asked participants to dip their gloved hands into a solution of a harmless virus called MS2. After giving their hands a quick shake, the participants tried one of the three drying methods. The researchers then collected samples from the air and from surfaces (petri dishes placed before the experiment) at different distances from where the drying procedure occurred. The jet air dryer was far and away the worst offender, spreading more viruses farther.
By comparison, the study notes, Airblades (allegedly!) spread 60 times more germs than regular warm-air driers.