How much does a bathroom hand dryer cost?

How much does a bathroom hand dryer cost?

Initially, a hand dryer is more expensive, but it will be cheaper in the long run. The initial price is around $450-$500 and the cost of operation depends on the efficiency of a hand dryer in addition to the cost per kilowatt-hour of electricity in your area.

What are the hand dryers in bathrooms called?

Known as “Airdry The Electric Towel”, these units were used in restrooms, barbershops and factories.

Can I install a hand dryer in my bathroom?

The unit should be installed by a qualified electrician and usually needs to be placed at least 60cm away from sources of water such as baths, toilets and sinks. By hiring a professional, you can ensure that your home hand dryer is installed safely.

How dirty are bathroom hand dryers?

Air hand dryers suck up fecal matter from the bathroom air and spray it onto users’ hands, a new study published by the American Society for Microbiology found. Researchers found only six pathogens in bathrooms with towels for drying compared to 254 in bathrooms with hand dryers.

How much is a hand dryer cost?

A hand dryer costs considerably more than a paper towel dispenser to purchase and install; a small business can purchase a dryer from various sources for about $450 to $500. The cost of operation will depend on the dryer’s efficiency plus the cost per kilowatt-hour of electricity in your area.

Why are paper towels better than hand dryers?

Paper towels are the best drying method to limit pathogens left behind on hands during the drying process, and to limit pathogens in the air and on surfaces. They also dry hands faster and more efficiently than air dryers.

How do bathroom hand dryers work?

Much like the technology used in an automatic door, motion-sensors are an essential part of how hand dryers work. Emitting an invisible ray of infrared light, the sensor on a hand dryer is triggered when an object (in this case, your hands) moves into its path, bouncing the light back into the sensor.

Are hand dryers in public restrooms sanitary?

Researchers found that hot and jet air dryers could increase most types of bacteria on your hands. The reason for this stems from the bacteria that forms in the air of public restrooms. However, according to Paul Suits, director of Infection Control at Upstate Medical University, hand dryers are safe to use.

Do hand dryers need to be GFCI protected?

Only if the hand dryer is cord- and plug-connected to a 125V rated 15A or 20A receptacle does it require GFCI protection. Remember, a 15A or 20A, 125V receptacle isn’t required in a commercial or industrial bathroom, but if one is installed, it must be GFCI protected.

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