Don’t Get Your Clean Hands Dirty
October 17, 2008
Public bathrooms can vary in cleanliness, but for the most part are a breeding ground for harmful germs and bacteria. Touching the door handles, flush handles and faucets spreads and picks up germs that can make you sick. It’s usually necessary to touch the faucet in order to wash your hands. But this isn’t the case with automatic faucets.
Automatic faucets turn on when a person holds their hands underneath the spout. The water comes out and the faucet turns off when the person removes their hands. These faucets help keep hands clean and avoid germ contact. Automatic faucets are available for commercial and home use.
October 23rd, 2008 at 7:43 pm
These faucets are great!! There is nothing worse than going to a public restroom that is filthy, and having to touch the faucets and hand towel dispensers. Hands-free is the only way to go!
October 26th, 2008 at 7:09 pm
A great way to reduce the spread of germs.
November 22nd, 2008 at 5:23 pm
This product is so useful around the house. It helps me stay intact with my life. I used to have to turn on the foucet not knowing that millions of my little germs attached to it every time I touched it. Now me and the kids can relax knowing that we won’t give each other influenza or something of that matter.