The other day I popped into my local library to look for a book. The building had been recently renovated, and when I used the bathroom I realized they had updated that section, too. Part of the renovation was installing fancy all-in-one sinks.
I tried one of them out out. The first step is to stick your hands under the left side of the bar, which causes a squirt of soap come out. After you're finished washing your hands, you put them under the middle of the bar, which activates a stream of water to rinse them. Once all the soap is gone, you move your hands to under the drying icon at the right side of the bar, which releases a stream of warm air to dry them off.
Using the sink was so fun and unusual that I actually spent extra time cleaning my hands. I wonder if that happens to other people too-or if I'm just easily amused?
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Wow high tech and hands free!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought about the hands-free aspect but you're right, it is.
DeleteVery innovative. I've not seen anything like this. However, what happens when one part quits working? Does the whole sink shut down?
ReplyDeleteThat's a good question. I would hope that a public institution would install something that would be easy to operate and fix.
DeleteNice post.
ReplyDeleteFancy! 🚺
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen one of these sinks yet, but I think it's such a great idea for public restrooms.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
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