Continuing Education

Touch-Free, Hygienic, and Sustainable Hand-Drying Solutions for Commercial Restrooms

Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), handwashing is one of the best and easiest ways to prevent the spread of germs. However, drying hands is just as important as washing them. This course introduces the reader to the main features of air knife hand dryers and discusses how their technical components, such as high-efficiency particulate (HEPA) filtration, touch-free operation, and fast dry times, contribute to their hygienic performance.

Presented by Sarah Duran on behalf of Dyson Inc..

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This course is rated 4+ SD symbols. This course contains sustainable design education. These courses are approved by GBCI for Specific CE hours. You can read more about the Sustainability Rating system.

This course is rated for 1 accessibility symbol. One symbol indicates courses that address accessible design in a small portion of the course. These courses do not meet the requirements of the California Architects Board. Please verify with other state boards before considering these courses as accessibility education.. You can read more about the Accessibility Rating system.

This course IS Health, Safety and Welfare eligible.

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