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Are Hand Dryers Actually Full of Bacteria? A Viral Photo Doesn't Tell the Whole Story - The New York Times
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The Dirty Truth About Hand Dryers – Cleveland Clinic
Are Hand Dryers Actually Full of Bacteria? A Viral Photo Doesn't Tell the Whole Story - The New York Times
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Dyson 'keen To Engage' With Woman Whose Hand Dryer Experiment Went Viral - ECJ
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Petri dish shows what bathroom hand dryer blows on hands | Daily Mail Online
The gross reason you should skip using electric hand dryers
Dyson on Twitter: "All Dyson Airblade hand dryers have HEPA filters to capture 99.95% of particles the size of bacteria from the air, so hands are dried with cleaner air. #DysonInvents https://t.co/mp9QgupSIE" /
Jet air dryers 'spread bacteria from unclean hands' - YouTube
Calif. woman's viral Facebook post sparks fear of bathroom hand dryers
Dyson hand dryers spread more germs than paper towels, study says
Using a Dyson hand dryer is like setting off a viral bomb in a bathroom [Updated] | Ars Technica
Your totally right, Dyson. This surely is the most hygienic hand dryer. Thank you. : r/funny
This woman thinks you should never use a public hand dryer | indy100 | indy100
Using a Dyson hand dryer is like setting off a viral bomb in a bathroom [Updated] | Ars Technica