Talk about irony. According to a study conducted at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, hands-free faucets have a significantly higher chance of playing home to bacteria like Legionella spp., which causes Legionnaire's Disease.
The reason is hands-free faucets have more components than traditional ones, and bacteria was found to thrive in these parts in particular.
The findings fly in the face of why hands-free faucets are popular, and in one isolated case they've actually caused the esteemed Johns Hopkins University to remove them from their clinical areas.
As far as everyday use in public restrooms countrywide is concerned, everyone can keep waving their hands under these magical faucets without worry. The Johns Hopkins officials have assured everyone that we have little to worry about—it's the clinics and other sterile environments that need to take notice.
20 comments:
Gosh, that's a good point. I don't know about everybody else but I know I never thought about them that way.
Good thing I'm not a hygiene freak though otherwise that would probably disappoint me.
maybe we shouldn't be washing our hands at all.
I don't believe in bacteria. I also don't believe in electricity and oxygen.
@dudemeister
Computer= magic?
Still nice information!
hands free everything
and these are usually the sinks they have at food service place. yum.
Wow, I don't think anyone would have guessed. Weird...
technology backfires!
Would you look at that? How ironic.
I would of never guessed. Good post!
why?
Well, talking about dirty talk ;D
The IR sensors?
spoken of ironic
what a crazy revelation/
lol FAIL
Well, that's nice to hear.
A few Germs are good, you need to be a little ill every now and then.
you are such a cutie :P
germs are your friends
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