Reasons To Choose A Dyson Airblade For Your Minnesota Business

by | Dec 7, 2016 | Building Materials and Supplies

Restroom facilities in any commercial building in Minnesota can be difficult to maintain. This is not only a factor of the need for regular cleaning, but it is also a concern in having equipment in the restroom that works effectively, is durable, and helps to save on costs.

For hand drying, traditional types of dryers are noisy and they tend to break down frequently when used on a continual basis. Paper towels are costly, end up littering the floor and also require additional staff to constantly empty trash containers and refill dispensers.

To get around these issues and drawbacks, many businesses are turning to the latest in hand-drying technology found in Dyson Airblade hand dryers.

The Difference

There are other airblade hand dryers on the market, but they tend to be extremely noisy to generate the volume of air required to quickly dry hands in just seconds. With the Dyson Airblade, the noise level is dramatically reduced thanks to a revolutionary new type of digital motor that pulls just over 9 gallons of air per second through the system.

The Dyson model also uses a HEPA filter, helping to reduce fine particulate matter in the air, including bacteria, mold spores and viruses as well as dust and pollen. The result is a blade of air that dries hands in about 12 seconds, which is extremely important in busy restroom facilities.

The other big difference with the Dyson Airblade is that it is designed to have minimal moving parts. In fact, there are only three moving parts in the design, meaning these hand dryers will have an extended lifecycle and have very limited maintenance and repair requirements throughout their life.

Choosing this Dyson hand dryer using airblade technology is a great investment for any Minnesota business. It will provide to be a low energy use dryer and can save you up to 97% in expenses over paper towels and almost 70% over traditional types of dryers.

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