Automated hand sanitizer - Chicago, Illinois

Posted: October 27th, 2009 - 7:56pm by Doug Powell

The newly married  Gonzalo Erdozain, one half of the Erdozain news pulling siblings and a pre-vet student at Kansas State, writes in a state of marital bliss:

As I walked down an aisle in Chicago's Navy Pier, I couldn't help but notice a nice little automated hand sanitizer dispenser in the middle of the wall, which just happened to be right in between both exits of the restrooms.

I didn't actually used the bathroom, but this fancy machine answered a longstanding question – more of a concern actually – I've always had: Washing my hands is pretty much useless if the guy that exits the bathroom before me doesn't and goes and touches the door's knob or handle. So, by having this on the other side, I feel a little better about having clean hands.
 

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annetaSmoke says:

My complaint about using paper towels after washing is that after i get my hands nice and clean I am then forced to use my nice clean hands to push open the bin door or remove the lid from the trash can, deposit the towel and replace the lid. Kind of defeats part of the purpose of paper towels?

Posted on December 25th, 2009 - 12:07am

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