Brochure

Dyson Airblade
hand dryers
Proven as hygienic
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Bradford University
Conclusions:
Using a Dyson Airblade
hand dryer reduces bacteria
on washed hands by up to 40%.
Study background:
Conducted by the Bradford University
Infection Group, the study’s findings
have been peer-reviewed by the
academic community and published
in the Journal of Applied Microbiology.
What they studied:
Bacteria removal by the Dyson
Airblade
hand dryer.
Campden BRI
Conclusions:
Using a Dyson Airblade
hand
dryer has no significant impact
on bacteria levels in washroom
air compared to paper towels.
Study background:
Conducted by independent food and
drink research organisation Campden
BRI, whose clients include hygiene-
conscious global food businesses
such as Cadbury, Pepsico, Danone,
Coca-Cola, Heinz and Nestlé.
What they studied:
Bacteria counts in washroom air
following use of Dyson Airblade
hand dryers and paper towels.
University of Florida
Conclusions:
The surface of a Dyson Airblade
hand dryer is no more contaminated
than any other high-touch area in
the washroom.
Study background:
Conducted by an epidemiologist
from the Division of Infectious
Diseases at the University of
Florida’s College of Medicine.
What they studied:
Bacterial contamination from Dyson
Airblade
hand dryers and other
hand drying methods on high-touch
areas in public washrooms –including
paper towel dispensers, toilets, door
knobs, toilet cubicle handles, flush
controls, counter tops etc.
Funding into further
independent studies
will continue.