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Automated paper towel dispensers are ideal for keeping your workplace as clean as possible. With no handles to press, your hands never come into contact with any surfaces. No contact means little to no chance of germ spread.
As we realize the true threat of disease to our workplaces, this is a valuable investment. The best solution for contagious diseases is to eliminate the methods through which those diseases are transmitted. Going contactless helps you do that.
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In addition to great products, you get reliability when you shop with us. Our products are sourced from a trusted inventory and supply chain that guarantees they meet our standards. We also want to cultivate personal, beneficial relationships with our highly valued clients. When you shop for hands-free paper towel dispensers and other products with us, you can always expect excellent customer service. If you have any questions, reach out to us. Order from Unisan today!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does an automated paper towel dispenser work?
Once an individual grabs a paper towel from an automated dispenser, the device instantly dispenses another paper towel. It uses a motion sensor to determine when someone has placed their hand underneath the dispenser. The machine then releases a paper towel for hand drying, eliminating the need for the user to pull paper towels from the dispenser. This makes the hand-drying process quicker and more efficient.
2. What Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations govern touchless paper towel dispensers?
The ADA requires paper towels from these and other types of dispensers to be placed 15-48 inches from the ground. Wheelchair users must also be able to access them from the front or side. Failure to adhere to these paper towel dispenser height requirements may result in legal consequences for businesses, including fines and lawsuits from people who cannot reach their paper towel machines due to limited mobility. Businesses must follow ADA rules to ensure all people can equally access public facilities, no matter what their physical disabilities might be.
3. Are automated paper towel dispensers better than hand dryers in bathrooms?
These dispensers offer multiple benefits over hand dryers, including better convenience and hygiene. Hand dryers decrease paper waste and provide cost savings, but they dry hands more slowly and make it easier to spread viruses and bacteria by potentially dispersing microorganisms throughout the environment. A hand dryer may also be costly to maintain and repair, particularly if it breaks down often.