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I guess you could call this "Potty Talk" but our sustainability team is reviewing the possibility of hand driers and waterless urinals in our restrooms. Being a food manufacturing we are looking to ensure this is done in a sanitary manner.
I know hand driers have their issues with sanitation but there appear to be some "sanitary" models from Dyson and Sani-Dri that reduce or eliminate the bacteria issues which make it a more viable option.
What I have not been able to find if definitive proof on the sanitary merit of waterless urinals. There seems to be split sides on whether they are sanitary. It seems as if there is merit in water savings but we cannot trade of one issue for another.
Questions:
Is anyone using a "sanitary" hand drier?
Does anyone use waterless urinals in a food manufacturing restroom?
Does anyone have objective evidence as to whether or not they are sanitary?
I know hand driers have their issues with sanitation but there appear to be some "sanitary" models from Dyson and Sani-Dri that reduce or eliminate the bacteria issues which make it a more viable option.
What I have not been able to find if definitive proof on the sanitary merit of waterless urinals. There seems to be split sides on whether they are sanitary. It seems as if there is merit in water savings but we cannot trade of one issue for another.
Questions:
Is anyone using a "sanitary" hand drier?
Does anyone use waterless urinals in a food manufacturing restroom?
Does anyone have objective evidence as to whether or not they are sanitary?