Advances in building design and architecture are evident everywhere. Society today has the most modern and chic looking buildings ever before envisioned, and this is even reflected in the restrooms that are being built. Technology has also advanced to the point that hygiene and cleanliness are now easier to achieve, and more affordable than ever. From a hygienic, environmental, and cost savings perspective, a hand dryer for the restroom is becoming more of an essential component in commercial buildings today, as opposed to a luxury.
Features of the Hand Dryer
In the days of old, hand dryers were often big, loud, and largely ineffective. When there were many people in the restroom at one time, a line would quickly build up as it could take quite some time just to get the hands sufficiently dry. Technology has now improved, however, to the point that these concerns no longer need to be voiced. There are multiple models and designs available on the market today that will please most building owners, and make their guests and clients happy at the same time.
A hand dryer for the restroom is obviously designed to rid the hands of moisture without needing a paper towel for drying. This has the added feature of protecting the environment from an unnecessary paper being utilized on a daily basis by everyone who uses the restroom. This is a financial benefit as well because the cost of paper has been increasing in recent years. With a hand dryer, the initial expense is covered by the purchase itself, and then one just has minor electricity costs and maintenance to deal with.
Multiple Models and Designs Available
Depending on your particular needs, there are now multiple types of hand dryer for the restroom available on the market today. The days of only have one, clunky dryer to choose from are over. In fact, many of the new models are actually quite stylish looking and will look good in any restroom. Depending on the size of the bathroom and other features located within the building, there are big and small sizes available to provide restroom users with easy and ready access.
Some dryers are able to accommodate the entire hand being placed inside while others are of the more traditional variety where the hands stays exposed to the air coming out of the dryer itself. Consider your budget, and then the style that fits best in your building, as you make your selections. It is also helpful to work with your architects if still in the design stages to ensure exactly where each dryer will be placed in order to minimize electrician charges.