Nora Keegan was only 9 when she started researching why her ears would hurt whenever she either used a toilet hand dryer or stood close to one. And at 13, not only has the teen discovered the reason, ...
Airborne contaminants, dirty toilet seats, mold, and mildew: Long before the coronavirus pandemic came around, the hygiene-focused among us knew public washrooms are grimy places. Drying hands is an ...
Using a hand dryer is typically considered to be one of the least nasty stages of using a public bathroom. You’ve just washed your hands, and (usually) don’t have to touch anything to use one, so the ...
Washing hands after using the toilet is one of the basic hygiene practices that we all follow. But using hand dryer after washing hands may undo all our efforts to stay clean and hygienic. Surprised?
A scientist has revealed the disgusting reason you should never use a hand-dryer in a public toilet and always opt for a paper towel instead. An experiment by a scientist who goes by Devon Science on ...
When washing your hands in a public toilet, the last thing you'd expect is to leave with even more germs than you entered with. However a microbiologist has shared the shocking results of how many ...