Why Proper Hand Drying is Essential to Your Hygiene Routine
Facility managers today are faced with the dual challenges of reducing the risk of pathogen transmission and meeting the heightened expectations of an increasingly hygiene-conscious public. As a result, they are under intense pressure to choose the right equipment and tools for their offices. Restrooms, due to their small size, high traffic, and often poor ventilation, are a particular health concern for many people today. Approximately 73% of people say they feel more unsafe using facilities with unhygienic public restrooms due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By leveraging Tork and OMNIA Partners, which is available through your favorite distributor’s cooperative contract, there is a simple solution: changing out jet air dryers for paper towels. This change can do a lot to reduce the spread of germs through the air and on surfaces in office restrooms and meet users’ preferences.
The Dirt on Drying
Although air dryers have been accepted as just another way to dry your hands in the past, users are now starting to question their options. Jet air dryers can spread up to 10 times more bacteria than paper towels. Studies show they disperse more bacteria into the air and produce more airborne droplets. Plus, jet air dryers can only serve one person at a time—resulting in lines and waits to use them and potentially hindering social distancing efforts. Finally, 62% of users say they stop using dryers before their hands are completely dry because they take too long.
The Science Agrees: Paper Towels are More Hygienic
Besides reducing the spread of bacteria and other microbes through the air, the mechanical action of rubbing paper towels on hands is better at removing various types of pathogens. Using warm air dryers and jet air dryers has been shown to be less effective than paper towels in reducing bacteria on the fingertips. Using paper towels also resulted in lower rates of virus contamination on hands and clothing compared to using a jet air dryer.
Furthermore, paper towels protect hands from picking up microbes when touching sink and door handles as well as other shared surfaces. They can be used to wipe mouths and noses after coughing or sneezing. Finally, they are handy for other tasks such as diaper cleanup and cosmetic touch-ups.
Hand Hygiene: The First Line of Defense
Proper handwashing and healthy hygiene habits are important methods of limiting the spread of all kinds of communicable diseases and infections. Having the right tools in place—including paper hand towels in restrooms—helps ensure people feel safer and more confident in public spaces.
This environment of elevated hygiene awareness requires a new level of diligence and smarter choices from facility managers. Tork is committed to helping people feel safer in the workplace and other public spaces with products designed to maintain the increased standards of hygiene that society demands, including high-capacity single-use paper towel dispensers.
Cleaning and hand hygiene solutions are available through OMNIA Partners by leveraging your favorite distributor’s cooperative contract.
About Tork & OMNIA Partners
Tork is the leading global brand in workplace hygiene. We offer professional hygiene products and services to customers worldwide ranging from restaurants and healthcare facilities to offices, schools and industries. Our products include dispensers, paper towels, toilet tissue, soap, napkins, wipers, but also software solutions for data-driven cleaning, all of which are available on your favorite distributor’s cooperative contract through OMNIA Partners. Not a participant? Become one today!