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Types Of Hands Free Door Openers

Author: soapgirl October 11, 2008

image_6882977-sg-101.jpg     Who doesn’t have to use a public restroom at one time or another? The answer is just about everyone or We The Public. We have become more aware of germs in restrooms probably because of the threat of MRSA, the methicillin resistant staph aureus, bacteria. After washing our hands and drying them, it becomes apparent that we then have to exit by touching the door. Technology has solved that problem by providing us with a variety of touch free devices that can open  doors for us.    Some facilities like airports and movie theatres have eliminated doors altogether by installing the “S” curve entry and exit.

     Motion sensors and remote controls are automated answers to the hands free door opener. There is also a method that uses a foot bracket on the door bottom whereby one can step and pull the door.  Arm grasping handles attached to doors avoid hand contact thereby preventing cross-contamination.  Exiting a public restroom is the weak link in the chain of hygiene.  A hands free door opener is the solution.


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2 Responses to “Types Of Hands Free Door Openers”

  1. Steve Says:
    October 24th, 2008 at 7:43 am

    What a great idea! I’d love to see these in ALL public restrooms, especially restaurants. In all my travels, I’ve only seen something like this in one restroom. When the trash can is not near the door,
    this is the answer to not recontaminating your hands!

  2. Charlie Says:
    March 22nd, 2009 at 8:56 pm

    Clean Escape is a sanitary door opener that mounts to the bottom of bathroom doors so that patrons can easily open the door with their foot.
    Your hands stay clean!

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