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Hand Driers, Swine Flu and Towels


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...It does not do you a lot of good to wash your hands and then open the door with the same hand. You need a barrier like a towel. That is why having just hand blow dryers is useless in many cases....

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/parenting...ml?hpid=topnews

And this is the year Cedar Fair has removed many towel boxes and replaced them with driers. Some of the restrooms have doors...others do not. How is one to open the door after using the drier? Just a thought...

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I just push with my elbow or side, but the offer to take a paper towel instead of using a hand dryer should still be provided, in my opinion.

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I always opt for a paper towel as an option when available - I then use it to turn off the faucet (since you turned it on with dirty hands) and open the door if there is a door. I hate it when I go into a gas station restroom and it has hand driers only. I've been known to use toilet paper as a barrier between my hand and the door knob or sink taps.

Holiday World's restroom doors were designed correctly - you had to pull the door open to enter, but could open it from the inside with a shoulder, meaning you don't have to touch a dirty handle with clean hands. They also had a choice of paper towels or hand dryers in most restrooms, but some only had hand dryers.

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One thing I hate even more is the great number of people I see using the facility and then not washing their hands AT ALL. If there is a doorknob, these people use their hands to open it. They also touch other things throughout the park (or office or restaurant or what have you). ICK!

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I don't really want to think about what lives on the restraints of coasters. You've got people who haven't washed their hands after the restroom touching them, people who have sneezed on them, people who have vomited on them ... on Diamondback they just washed the train out with a hose, though on most coasters they do spray it with a disinfectant afterward.

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A point here...always report, do NOT respond to these trolls....they live on that...Not only that, but after the posts are deleted, it makes me look even sillier than usual! :)

See what is now post 7, which looks to respond to my post 6, after the old post 7 by our not lovable Sammy was deleted. Especially given the ^ in the thing...Sigh

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I hate to think about all the nasties out there; however, I have read that our obsession with cleanliness can also break down our resistance to disease...so I guess to find a good balance is the key. I think the best thing to do would be to wipe down the restraints and such nightly. I usually wash my hands periodically throughout the day at the park anyway, restroom or not.

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