Sunday, September 28, 2008
More Sanitory with Automatic Soap Dispensers
The best way to avoid germs in a public bathroom is to use an automatic soap dispenser. Many companies like restaurants, the public library and shopping centers have installed automatic soap dispensers for their customer’s protection against germs and the diseases they spread.
Daycare and senior centers are another couple of good places to have automatic soap dispensers installed for the protection of the people who use them, however, you must be careful of the young children for they think it is fun and could end up wasting a lot of soap so it is best to supervise them when having them wash their hands using the automatic soap dispenser.
Automatic soap dispensers save time and money for the companies who have them installed in their business. It saves them time when employees or customers use them because they can wash their hands and get back to work or shopping which means spending less time in the bathroom and more time working or more time spending money shopping in your store. Another reason is money. The automatic soap dispensers will only disperse a preset amount of soap, this means there won’t be any overage or spillage you will have to clean up. the sensors in the automatic soap dispenser knows how much to release and if the customers hand is removed before that total amount of soap is released, the sensor knows to stop the soap from pouring out, saving you money.
When combined with an automatic hand dryer, an automatic soap dispenser and an automatic water faucet, you have a virtual germ free environment. Some bathrooms even come with automatic toilet paper dispensers and automatic flushing mechanisms so that everything in the washroom is automatic and you won’t have to touch anything. This allows for a near germ free experience, especially if there are no doors to touch on your way out.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Automatic Soap Dispensers Can Save the Environment and Your Money
Children are the main source of overuse of soap in a public bathroom. How many times have you walked into a public bathroom and seen a child or toddler pushing the soap dispenser over and over again? They are using way too much soap for the intended purpose of washing their hands. Even some adults are overindulgent and will push a button over and over again to get too much soap on their hands and in the end wasting the soap, damaging the environment, and costing you money in the long run.
With an automatic soap dispenser the sensor inside the dispenser itself well either recognize the push of a button or through motion detectors, the wave of a hand. Once the hand is placed underneath the dispenser a small amount of soap, the amount needed to washing a person's hands, will be squirted into the hands of the customer. Human nature will naturally assume that this is the right amount of soap and will most people will not push the button or activate the motion detector again. Even though there will be some people that will indulge in more soap than necessary, the automatic soap dispenser will reduce the amount of use by the public.
Even if you do not own a business and automatic soap dispenser in the home can save you money. Especially if you have children you will be able to regulate the amount of soap they use when they wash their hands. It is often difficult to get the child to wash their hands in the first place, but with an automatic soap dispenser in the bathroom they will have fun getting the soap on their hands and in the long run you will have a child that is more hygienic and you will have less sickness or illness within your household.
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
Better Hygiene with Automatic Soap Dispensers
Automatic soap dispensers allow for dirty hands to stay away from the soap dispensers so that germs can be properly washed off your hands. Once you touch something, anything, with dirty hands, the germs transfer onto that surface, even a supposedly clean surface such as the soap dispenser. And germs travel fast, especially in a public restroom where there are thousands of germs. Automatic soap dispensers and automatic faucets help to keep the spread of germs down and keep people healthy. It’s not only a convenience it’s a matter of health.
The soap dispensers that dispense the soap out of a globe in which you press the palm of your hand upwards several times and the liquid soap falls out is very unsanitary because you are using a dirty hand to obtain clean soap, therefore dirtying the soap dispensing system by pushing the soap, which you have now contaminated, back up into the dispenser. It is always much better to have an automatic soap dispenser for health reasons.
Any public area where there is a lot of touching of the same items going on should have an automatic soap dispenser either in the restroom or in a washroom area. Places such as the library where everyone is touching the same books, which are not easily cleaned or often cleaned.
The public restrooms are not the only place to have an automatic soap dispenser, kitchens, restaurants – both fast food and regular restaurants – should use the automatic soap dispenser for cleanliness reasons and health and safety reasons. Children schools should have the automatic soap dispensers because they get their hands dirty playing outside and spread germs playing with one another and spread colds and illness bugs like wildfire.
The gym or YMCA where people workout and get all sweaty should have automatic soap dispensers for their members because this is another place where germs can spread quickly if not controlled in some fashion. Having the automatic soap dispensers in the locker rooms is a great deterrent for germs and a great incentive for people to wash their hands after using the workout equipment everyone has been sweating on.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Automatic Soap Dispensers
Using automatic soap dispensers will save the spread of deadly germs because the person who has just used the toilet will not have to touch the soap dispensers and therefore will not leave any germs behind. Simply by waving your hands under the automatic soap dispenser, soap will pour out into your hand and you will be ready to wash your dirty hands. This is a more sanitary method of washing your hands than having to touch a soap dispenser that has been touched by many different hands all before they have been washed and a thousand times better than a bar of soap which will never be free of germs.
There are usually two places that the soap dispenser’s sensors are placed, one is in the front of the soap dispenser and the other is underneath. Either place is most effective for the stopping of the spread of germs. When the sensor for the automatic soap dispenser is on the outside of the soap machine, you simply wave your hand in front of an ‘eye’ where the sensor is and it automatically turns on the machine and soap is dispensed out the bottom into your other hand. Some people find this a bit clumsy however; it is effective for keeping germs away from your hands.
The second place a sensor is usually present would be underneath the automatic soap dispensers. In this way, you wave both your hands, or one, under the dispenser and soap pours out into your hand. You never have to touch the soap dispenser or get germs from the soap dispenser.
Whether the soap is dispensed in foam or liquid form is irrelevant because it’s the way the soap is dispensed that helps keep people from catching the common cold or something worse from the unclean soap dispensers. The least amount of touching you do in a public bathroom, the better off you will be, and that included the area where you would imagine being the cleanest place in the entire bathroom, the soap dispenser.
The worst soap dispenser to hide germs is the kind you pull the lever forward and the soap spills out. Do you believe anyone would actually clean behind there where your fingers go? Where you are pulling the lever and everyone else is also with dirty hands? This is probably one of the dirties places in the bathroom, besides the toilets. Dirt and germs can build up behind the lever and no one bothers to clean behind there because they don’t think a soap dispenser gets dirty nor has germs on it because it’s soap and soap, after all, is a clean thing.
Another place to put an automatic soap dispenser would be in a public kitchen or restaurant where people are washing their hands often. This will help to keep the spreading of germs down especially around food. Automatic soap dispensers can be life savers in the kitchen and bathrooms of public places because they help to stop the spread of unnecessary germs.