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One of the positives from the covid pandemic is a lot of bathroom doors can be opened with your foot now.

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Also the return of paper towels for hand drying.

I hate those stupid air dryers. Most of them barely do any better than just shaking your hands in the air, because they’re simply spraying your clean hands with all of the shit and piss particles that are floating in the air.

Would rather have some cheap paper towels so I can dry my hands, and use the towel to open the door before throwing it in the trash.

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Additionally, my understanding is that a lot of the cleaning done by washing your hands is mechanical, and using a paper towel with a slightly rough and absorbent surface scrapes off all the stuff that has been loosened by washing with soap and water.

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Outside of antibacterial or germicidal soaps, the cleaning action of washing with soap is 100% mechanical. Soap molecules are asymmetrical and have one side that’s hydrophilic and one side that’s hydrophobic which, when used with water, creates a nifty mechanism that picks up crap on one side and catches a ride on the water molecules with the other side.

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Most of them barely do any better than just shaking your hands in the air,

I saw one of these once where someone scratched “4. wipe hands on pants” on the instruction panel.

The trick is to shake dry in the sink, then rub the moisture up past your wrists onto your forearms, creating a thin layer. Then use the dryer, repeating the rubbing motion spreading the moisture out until it’s gone.

because they’re simply spraying your clean hands with all of the shit and piss particles that are floating in the air.

This is the real problem. Apparently, the Dyson air blades are the worst: https://arstechnica.com/science/2016/04/dyson-dryers-hurl-60x-more-viruses-most-at-kid-face-height-than-other-dryers/

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At my work there was a trash can just under the water fountain between the two doors of the bathroom. perfect design.

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The only dryers I like are the Dyson ones the air blade ones.

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They’re pretty bad. Putting your hands down in a hole and spraying water all over isn’t real sanitary. I’ve seen some that are really dirty inside!

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They’re nice, but I’ve never seen anyone use them properly. Then again I rarely see people wash their hands properly either…

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They are efficient, but way too loud.

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I haven’t ever seen a door like that, except in hospitals. I wish they’d become more popular in my area

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Not everyone is able to not skip leg day.

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Those foot pull hooks are useful, but I have yet to figure out how to get out the door without an awkward shuffle step or downright stumble as I pull the door open.

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7 points

Open the door with your foot, hold it with your elbow.

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Seriously though, one of my biggest pet peeves is when they get every other aspect of touch-less design correct, and then fail with the door.

#designfails

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Or when the soap dispenser is touchless but not the tap.

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That’s solved with getting extra soap, scrubbing the tap, rinsing the tap with water when you rinse your hands.

The door thing is still the biggest

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As long as there’s paper towels you can lather, wash, dry with a clean paper towel, and then use that to turn off the faucet/open the door without touching them. It sounds germophobic, but it really is the best way for us to use public restrooms and protect each others’ health.

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The best design is no door. You walk in and around a corner / wall… Think airport.

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My understanding (which may be false) is that this can come about from competing design considerations and regulations. Like… It’s ideal to be able to push the door open from the inside of the bathroom so you don’t have to touch a nasty doorhandle, but you also don’t want somebody to be able to put something in front of the door, potentially trapping you in the bathroom (particularly in the event of a fire… Dying in a fire is probably worse than touching a nasty doorhandle), and you also don’t want doors to unexpectedly swing open into busy hallways. This drives me nuts too, though.

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Eh, there’s an easy solution that a lot of places are starting to use. A foot pull. Probably costs $5-10. No real excuse for any place not installing these.

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I mean hell yes I’m for this. Just the obvious solution of “make it push” might not work.

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How about a door that swings both way

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Potentially an issue of smacking people in a busy hallway.

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A handle you can hook your arm around would solve this.

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In some restaurants I’ve seen double swing doors on the toilet entrance.

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Touchless booth door but then its occupancy detector is faulty ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡ °)

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Don’t think you need it that much. You’re going to wash your hands after. There’s a small chance you could contract something before using the bathroom from it, unsure on the likelihood of that transmission.

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Given that it has a blow dryer instead of paper towels I doubt the door handle is an issue

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Why don’t more doors have foot pedals? I saw them in a mcdonalds and now I’m wondering why t f they aren’t everywhere

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I’m seeing them More and more. They aren’t expensive either.

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Easy. Just lick the door handle 3 ~ 4 times to clean it so that you don’t need to get your hands dirty.

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That’s how I do it and I’ve only had Covid 5 times! Works like a charm.

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It depends, if he has had it once per year he’s caught up to Covid-2024

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Gotta collect them all

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Yup! You also sometimes get free nutrients on the door handle ☺️

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I see you also have a toddler.

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I just grab the handle using my butt cheeks.

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Omega Brain over here, making us feel dumb.

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