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Hand Driers

I manage a charity's office and I have been asked to arrange to have a hand drier installed in the loo.  Obviously I will get an electrician to do this but I wonder if the great and the good here have any advice about what to avoid or what to choose.

And are their any restriction on how such a drier is wired in?

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  • AdrianWint: 
    What is the learned Forums view on this objection to hand driers? Possible fact or COVID myth?

    I haven't the time to delve into the huge volume of literature, but I was reassured a short while before I last went up to London to hear that Tube and railway stations had been swabbed and found to be negative. So it appears that transmission is very much more by coughs and sneezes than by contact.

    By contrast, you really do not want to know about swabbing supermarket trolley handles. ?

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  • AdrianWint: 
    What is the learned Forums view on this objection to hand driers? Possible fact or COVID myth?

    I haven't the time to delve into the huge volume of literature, but I was reassured a short while before I last went up to London to hear that Tube and railway stations had been swabbed and found to be negative. So it appears that transmission is very much more by coughs and sneezes than by contact.

    By contrast, you really do not want to know about swabbing supermarket trolley handles. ?

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