People look at me funny when I don't dry my hands after, but aside from the hearing damage, all those machines do is spray germs all over the place, eww...
They blow fecal bacteria over your hands.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...em-all-over-your-hands-study-finds/511723002/
Drip drying is the way forwards!
Oi! I've had it with rest area bathroom hand driers. Anyone else feel this way? Walked into a bathroom recently at a rest stop and was hit with about 130 dB of atrocious fan echoing throughout entire bathroom. Pretty hard to take a leak while holding your ears. Ugh!!!
Never enter a public bathroom unless you are wearing earplugs or earmuffs.Pretty hard to take a leak while holding your ears.
Dyson is the loudest.
Bill, do you recommend earmuffs which amplify the ambient noise or have you tried those?Never enter a public bathroom unless you are wearing earplugs or earmuffs.
Maybe it was an Xelerator. Who knows. I didn't want to get close to the thing to look. It was as loud as a bus or truck letting off air on it's brakes, but continuously of course.they annoyed the shit out of me for the first few years and caused physical pain if I managed to get real close to them, but I basically ignore them now and they do not bother me anymore. I will use a dyson with no earplugs, lacking paper towels, but I sure wouldn't want to have a job handing out mints in a bathroom.
Most of these machines are not actually that loud, and the loudest are significantly less than 100db:
https://www.restroomdirect.com/hand-dryer-noise-levels.aspx
The XELERATORs are far and away the loudest, to a point that concerns have been expressed: http://www.hearingreview.com/2015/10/news-report-exposes-harmful-noise-levels-modern-hand-dryers/.
Usually I have 12db filters in when I use them, but that's just because the only place I really use bathrooms like this is highway rest stops, and I drive with 12db filters because dirt roads, spiked tires and rock & roll through the car audio system.
Truck brake air at a distance of 3' appears to be about 90db, so that seems accurate. Yeah, I do not like that brand, generally don't use them, easily twice as loud as a dyson. Still not something that I'm personally worried about walking by, because I've walked by a lot of them in the last 10 years and the tinnitus is the same as ever, but they are certainly obnoxious. Possibly I subconsciously tend to plug the ear on the closer side right as I walk by it, that's about it.Maybe it was an Xelerator. Who knows. I didn't want to get close to the thing to look. It was as loud as a bus or truck letting off air on it's brakes, but continuously of course.
With you there bud. I'm totally going to leave the city after all the hellacious loud noises. It might take awhile.Truck brake air at a distance of 3' appears to be about 90db, so that seems accurate. Yeah, I do not like that brand, generally don't use them, easily twice as loud as a dyson. Still not something that I'm personally worried about walking by, because I've walked by a lot of them in the last 10 years and the tinnitus is the same as ever, but they are certainly obnoxious. Possibly I subconsciously tend to plug the ear on the closer side right as I walk by it, that's about it.
I think you're dredging up some PTSD for me, I have barely thought about truck and bus brake squeal in the 2 years since I gave up on cities
I work from home making software, for the same company I worked for most recently when I lived in the city.Off topic: what do all the people in the country do for a living?!? I want to do what they do. This probably needs a separate thread.
I have tried only Peltor X5A and X4A muffs...Bill, do you recommend earmuffs which amplify the ambient noise or have you tried those?
The people who live around here do all sorts of things, ... cost of living is relatively high here, given that it's quite rural, so it's not unusual to have someone who runs a logging & firewood company who also plows driveways during the winter...
Some college professors are able to live in the country, near minor universities/colleges.what do all the people in the country do for a living?!?
Never enter a public bathroom unless you are wearing earplugs or earmuffs.
So @Bill Bauer do people look at you funny when they see you enter the bathroom with your Peltor ear muffs on, or do they run out of the bathroom thinking you are about to do some major damage?!I have tried only Peltor X5A and X4A muffs...
I have been wearing earplugs at rest area washrooms. But you are right - whenever I wear Peltor muffs in public (e.g., I had worn them at airports), I can't believe that the people around me don't seem to be worried about me opening fire.So @Bill Bauer do people look at you funny when they see you in the bathroom with your Peltor ear muffs on, or do they run out of the bathroom thinking you are about to do some major damage!?
actual mass shooters seem really unworried about their ears. Now, if you started writing body armor...I have been wearing earplugs at rest area washrooms. But you are right - whenever I wear Peltor muffs in public (e.g., I had worn them at airports), I can't believe that the people around me don't seem to be worried about me opening fire.