How Germy is it?
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I would have thought that the drier where you put your hands vertical down between the airflow would be the worst because I would think that someone moisture off your hands would re-circulate.
The driers where the air blows straight down I would have thought would be better.
Makes sense that waving your hands dry would work, as long as you washed them properly.
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We live in a dirty world. get used to it. There's bacteria everywhere, including millions on your skin.
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We live in a dirty world. get used to it. There's bacteria everywhere, including millions on your skin.
@Mik said in How Germy is it?:
We live in a dirty world. get used to it.
Not only that, embrace it.
There's bacteria everywhere, including millions on your skin.
Not that I want to embrace the bacteria of others, but your own are usually pretty harmless, unless you get into serious wound infections with the "flesh eating bacteria."
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@Mik said in How Germy is it?:
We live in a dirty world. get used to it.
Not only that, embrace it.
There's bacteria everywhere, including millions on your skin.
Not that I want to embrace the bacteria of others, but your own are usually pretty harmless, unless you get into serious wound infections with the "flesh eating bacteria."
@George-K said in How Germy is it?:
unless you get into serious wound infections with the "flesh eating bacteria
Yep, that stuff is from hell. I lost a relative to that disease. Within a few days they first amputated several limbs and body parts to stop the spread, but they still could not prevent death. It is the stuff of horror movies.
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