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Swine flu, flu pandemics and other diseases in the news are making everyone a little bit afraid of touching things in restrooms everywhere. With the actual mechanism by which the flu is spread not totally known by medical science, experts recommend the washing of hands several times daily to prevent the spread of both viruses and germs that can cause disease. A touchless soap dispenser is an excellent way to avoid those fixtures in public bathrooms and minimize your exposure to other people�s germs.
In most modern restrooms the water faucets are automatic and touchless as well, dispensing water as long as your hands are triggering the sensor that turns the water on. Why more of these bathrooms did not have a touchless soap dispenser installed at the same time is a mystery to me. It helps to reduce the amount of soap used and also helps to reduce the spread of any germs that can cause disease. It can not be the cost as there are numerous automatic dispensers available for both home and commercial use that start at less than forty dollars. You can pay over two hundred dollars for a commercial stainless steel version that will hold nearly twice the soap that the opening price point dispensers do. The more expensive models also are built in a heavy duty manner and will last longer than the less expensive plastic models will.
If you are in search of a touchless soap dispenser for home then a plastic version that either mounts on your wall or stands on your counter top will suffice because the actual number of times it will be used on a daily basis is relatively small. If you are looking for an automatic dispenser for home use buy the model of your choice at a store like Target so that if you do have issues with it working properly you can return it easily. |
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