Dyson launched the Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer. With a completely unique design and cutting-edge technology, the Dyson Airblade 9kJ hand dryer enables people to dry their hands quickly and ...
They’re the greatest thing to happen to public washrooms since those automatic toilet seat covering contraptions, but now Dyson’s engineers have managed to find a way to make its Airblade hand dryers ...
While it was never the most original take on powerful commercial hand driers, the Dyson AirBlade has nevertheless been an admirable piece of public restroom kit. Now seven years since its official ...
It sounds as if it is the teaser before a local nightly newscast: “A popular bathroom hand dryer could be making you ill, tonight at 11:00!” A controversy that has erupted in the media in recent weeks ...
21 November 2010 The multi award-winning Dyson Airblade™ hand dryer is making its Middle East debut in the UAE at The Big 5. It's not just fast, but hygienic and efficient too - using far less energy ...
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CNET UK goes hands-on with Dyson's latest contribution to hygiene, the Airblade Tap -- a combination faucet and hand dryer. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and ...
Dyson has unveiled its latest invention, and it’s an update to the Airblade hand dryer that overhauls the form factor. The Airblade Tap takes advantage of some significant size reductions in the ...
One of the app's most viral hair videos has users either scratching their heads — or running to their closest public restroom (yes, you read that correctly). While the video shows an easy and ...
Bathrooms are a prime location for smearing disease-causing microbes all over your hands. Yet, despite societal pressures and prodding signage, a lot of people don’t clean their grimy mitts after a ...
Architecture critic Mark Lamster thinks so. Years ago an architect friend designed a facility for firefighters that didn't have doors on the bathrooms, just visual barriers that you walk around. It ...